If the Las Vegas Raiders are going to make a coaching change, don’t expect it to be during the regular season.
Pro Football Talk is reporting that Raiders owner Mark Davis told reporters at league meetings on Wednesday that he will evaluate head coach Antonio Pierce’s job status at the end of the season.
PFT also reports that Davis is “disappointed” in how the first full season under Pierce has gone.
Pierce replaced Josh McDaniels, going 5-4 in the Raiders’ final nine games to earn the full-time nod. If Pierce were to be fired, it would be the fourth head coach in five seasons to lose their job in Las Vegas. Pierce would join McDaniels, Rich Bisaccia (interim), and Jon Gruden, as other coaches who failed to bring success to Las Vegas.
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