Raiders Head Coach Antonio Pierce Owes $28 Million After His Wife Jocelyn Filed For Bankruptcy
ByJoey Heldon July 10, 2024inArticles›Sports News
The Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Josh McDaniels on Halloween last year. The Raiders named Antonio Pierce interim head coach, and Pierce promptly went out and led the team to a 30-6 victory over the New York Giants. Pierce’s 2023 tenure also included a 63-21 thrashing of the Los Angeles Chargers and a 20-14 win at the eventual Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs.
Though the Raiders missed out on the playoffs, they looked like an improved team under Pierce (aside from a 3-0 loss to Minnesota that was an affront to football). Las Vegas finished 8-9 on the season with a 5-4 record after Pierce took over. In January, the franchise promoted him to permanent head coach.
The 2024 season hasn’t yet started, and Pierce is already facing some trouble. His wife, Jocelyn, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 12, and Pierce is listed as a guarantor of judgments worth about $28 million.
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According to the filing, Antonio Pierce invested in car dealerships and defaulted on his loans. As sports law reporter Jason Morrin noted , Jocelyn didn’t sign any personal guaranty on the loans. The dealerships have come to garnish Antonio’s wages—in other words, they’re trying to collect on the debt.
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation is holding a $23 million judgment, while Hyundai Capital America is holding a $4.5 million judgment.
Pierce’s contract details haven’t been publicly disclosed, but first time NFL coaches typically make in the $3 to $5 million range and sign for three to four seasons. Even if Pierce is on the high end of that salary, he won’t make enough with this contract to fully pay off those judgments.
The Pierces have received an extension until July 12 to take stock of their marital assets, and a status conference is scheduled for July 24. Essentially, this means they have a couple of weeks to determine what they can pay and what their various assets are worth. That’s still better than the immediacy that was facing them—filing for bankruptcy at least gives them a chance to step back and develop a plan.
The Raiders have had a lot of drama as a franchise. In recent years, former head coach Jon Gruden sent offensive emails using racist, homophobic, and mysogynistic language. Meanwhile, the team traded for Antonio Brown , who got frostbite, wanted to wear his own style of helmet, and verbally abused and physically threatened the team’s general manager—all without ever playing a game for the franchise.
Pierce has been with the Raiders for less than a year, but he’s adding a chapter to what seems to be a constantly running soap opera.
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The Raiders Owe $50 Million To Five Different Fired Coaches Next Season
ByJoey Heldon January 6, 2026inArticles›Sports News
The Las Vegas Raiders will have the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft. However, they’ll be approaching that selection with a new head coach in tow. After finishing the season with a 3-14 record, the Raiders fired head coach Pete Carroll just one year into his contract.
Carroll’s Raiders tenure started off promising enough with a road win over the New England Patriots, who ended up being one of the best teams in the AFC. But the Raiders could never build on that Week 1 victory. The team proceeded to lose 14 of its next 15 games before ending the season with a win over the Kansas City Chiefs—and even that game required a 60-yard field goal from Daniel Carlson in the closing seconds to secure a Raiders victory.
Carroll still had two years remaining on his deal, so the Raiders will owe him a buyout of $16 million next season, even though he’s no longer coaching. That means the Raiders are paying five different coaches a collective $50 million next season, and none of them currently coach the team.
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Here’s who else the Raiders owe money to:
Jon Gruden, $10 million
Jon Gruden had spent nearly a decade in the broadcast booth before returning to the sidelines for the Raiders. He had previously coached the team from 1998 to 2001, and his 10-year, $100 million contract in 2018 is one of the largest a coach has ever received. Gruden ultimately resigned on October 11, 2021 after a league investigation into the Washington Football Team (who were later renamed to the Commanders) uncovered several emails Gruden had sent to then Washington general manager Bruce Allen that used racist, misogynistic, and homophobic language. Since he had signed such a long contract, the Raiders are still paying him $10 million annually.
Josh McDaniels, $10 million
Josh McDaniels took over as the Raiders head coach early in 2022, signing a six-year deal. His first season ended with a 6-11 record, with Las Vegas dropping several close games. His second season didn’t start off much better; the Raiders began 3-5. McDaniels was fired on Halloween night in 2023. He joined the Patriots for the 2025 season, his third stint in New England. He’s had solid success as the offensive coordinator, so he’ll be earning money from both the Patriots and Raiders, who will pay McDaniels about $10 million per season until his contract ends.
Antonio Pierce, $8 million
After McDaniels was fired, Antonio Pierce became the interim coach during the 2023 season. He won his first game 30-6 against the New York Giants. Coincidentally, the Giants had the second-worst record this past season. Pierce finished that interim season with a 5-4 record, and the Raiders officially named him the coach in January 2024. He made it less than a year in charge, however, as the Raiders went 4-13 and Pierce was shown the door. Nevertheless, he’ll make $8 million next season.
Chip Kelly, $6 million
Las Vegas fired Chip Kelly in November 2025, just 11 games into the season. He was in the first of a three-year deal worth $18 million. Coordinator contracts are typically guaranteed, so he’ll receive $6 million next season and $6 million in 2027.
Raiders owner Mark Davis is now on the hunt for the next coach of the team. At least he isn’t shy about spending money.
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