Interim head coach Antonio Pierce and interim general manager Champ Kelly have three games left in the season to show to the Las Vegas Raiders that they deserve full-time jobs. While the head coaching job is still up for grabs, The Athletic’s Vic Tafur believes Kelly has already secured the general manager position.
“While it seems likely that interim general manager Champ Kelly will get the full-time job in the offseason, [Mark] Davis is rooting for but still evaluating Pierce,” Tafur wrote in a December 15 column. “Pierce is Davis’ eighth coach since he took over for his late father in 2011. While many draw comparisons to interim coach Rich Bisaccia, who was not retained after 2021, Thursday night probably reminded Davis of 2014, when the late Tony Sparano was the interim coach.”
With the trade deadline happening before Kelly took over as general manager, it’s difficult to give him a full evaluation. However, Kelly was in the running for the Raiders
general manager job last year before Dave Ziegler won out. He’s been a sought-after general manager candidate for a couple of years now so it wouldn’t be a big surprise if the team decided to keep him going forward.
Mark Davis Talks Evaluating Champ Kelly
Raiders owner Mark Davis has hired three general managers since taking over ownership of the team and all of them have struggled in the draft. It’s difficult to know how involved Champ Kelly was in Dave Ziegler’s drafts, which makes evaluating him a bit more difficult.
Davis recently opened up about how he’s going about evaluating Kelly.