
Just a day ago, it seemed like the team was preparing for another year under Pierce’s watch. He held a press conference while sporting Raider gear and mentioned that he hadn’t heard anything about the team heading in a different direction. Pierce’s firing came as a surprise to many.
The Raiders are now one of six teams looking to hire a new head coach. The list also includes the New England Patriots, New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears, and New Orleans Saints. They’ll need to catch up to the other squads that have already begun holding interviews.
However, Vrabel’s former teammate, Tom Brady, is a partial owner of the Raiders and is believed to be influencing this upcoming coaching search. Could Brady lure Vrabel away from other offers to join Las Vegas?
If the team prefers a coach more geared toward offense, Detroit’s Ben Johnson, Tampa Bay’s Liam Coen, Buffalo’s Joe Brady, and New York’s Mike Kafka are all thought to be searching for a head coaching gig.
No matter who they add in the offseason, it will be an uphill battle in a rugged AFC West that produced three playoff teams this year — all of which are led by elite coaches.