The Las Vegas Raiders are firing general manager Tom Telesco after all. Las Vegas announced the news Thursday while expressing its appreciation for
The Raiders are overhauling again going into their sixth season in Las Vegas. Already searching for a fifth coach since officially leaving Oakland in 2020, the franchise is also now on the hunt for a fifth general manager
The Raiders will look for their fifth GM since Mark Davis took over as owner for his late father Al Davis in 2011.
Just two days after the Las Vegas Raiders announced they have fired head coach Antonio Piece, the organization has continued to clean house by firing general manager Tom Telesco.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired general manager Tom Telesco on Thursday, two days after dismissing head coach Antonio Pierce following a 4-13 season.
Telesco had a strong draft last April, but didn't draft or sign the franchise-changing quarterback the Raiders so badly need.
The Raiders are starting from scratch, as the team announced Thursday it had fired GM Tom Telesco two days after axing coach Antonio Pierce.
On Tuesday, a day after Antonio Pierce met with the media and said he anticipated being back as Raiders coach, he was fired. Then on Thursday came more big news: The Raiders fired general manager Tom Telesco.
If Tom Brady can’t bring a six-time Super Bowl-winning coach to Las Vegas, seems he and Raiders owner Mark Davis will settle for one ring and a college national title.
As far as this year’s head coaching search goes, Friday, June 10th marks what is arguably the most significant day for Mark Davis and the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Raiders made the decision Thursday afternoon to fire general manager Tom Telesco after just one season with the team. His firing came two days after the organization moved on from head coach Antonio Pierce as well. Rumors and speculation have run rampant since those decisions were made but Brady's fingerprints appear all over the recent moves.