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Antonio Durran Pierce (born October 26, 1978) is an American professional
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coach and former
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. He served as the head coach for the
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of the
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(NFL) in 2023 and 2024. Pierce played nine seasons as a linebacker in the NFL and he won a
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playing with the
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in the 2007 season. He played
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for the
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and was signed as an
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by the
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, and later played for the Giants. In 2014, Pierce began his coaching career as the head coach at
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and then served as an assistant coach at
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from 2018 to 2021.


Early life

Pierce played
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at Paramount High School in
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. As a senior for the Pirates, Pierce earned All- CIF Southern Section Division 2 accolades at linebacker while also playing at the fullback position. He then played two years of football at Mount San Antonio College in Walnut, California, before transferring to the
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. In the fall of 1997 as a sophomore, Pierce helped lead Mt. SAC to the CCCAA state title, intercepting a pass for the Mounties in the fourth quarter of a 38–35 win over San Francisco City College. As a senior at
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, he had three sacks, 77 tackles (ten for losses), two forced fumbles, one interception, and one blocked kick, earning All-Pac-10 honorable mention. Pierce was not taken in the
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after his senior year because many NFL scouts considered him too undersized to play linebacker in the NFL.


Playing career


Washington Redskins

The
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signed him as an
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in 2001. He played in all 16 games as a rookie, with only eight starts. He recorded 52 tackles, one sack, and one interception during his rookie campaign. The interception came against
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. Over the next two seasons, Pierce played sporadically, recording only 18 and 15 tackles respectively, during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. It was not until the 2004 season, his fourth in the league, that he played a full season, upon replacing the injured Micheal Barrow. That season, Pierce logged a career-high 114 tackles, 95 of them solo. He also had one forced fumble, one sack, and two interceptions, including a pick off
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returned 76 yards for a
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.


New York Giants

The
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signed Pierce on March 3, 2005, to start at middle linebacker. He became the captain of the defense, and in 13 games, Pierce notched 100 tackles, 80 of them solo, two interceptions, and one forced fumble returned for a touchdown. His 2005 season ended early as he suffered a leg injury, against the
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, and missed the final three regular season games as well as the Giants' only postseason game, a 23–0 loss to the
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. In 2006, Pierce recorded a career-high 138 tackles (109 solo), a sack, an interception, and defended eight passes. Pierce was named as a first alternate for the
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. He was invited to play in Hawaii after Brian Urlacher suffered a toe injury in
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, and withdrew from the Pro Bowl. In the 2007 season, Pierce was a central figure in the Giants' path to their third
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title. He made a key tackle in the first half of the NFC Championship game against the
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, stopping running back Brandon Jackson on a screen pass on 3rd and 8, saving a touchdown and forcing the Packers to settle for a field goal instead. The Giants would go on to win in overtime.


Plaxico Burress Shooting Incident

On the early morning hours of November 9, 2008, at a night club in New York City, Plaxico Burress accidentally discharged an unlicensed gun in his pocket, injuring his thigh. No one called the police, which is required by New York law when a gunshot accident occurs. Pierce helped Burress and rushed him to a nearby hospital to tend to his injury. Pierce was the
sought by the NYPD for questioning
as it is against New York law not to report a shooting, which Pierce or anyone else in attendance did not do. Eventually, Pierce talked to the police and did not face charges in the incident, also reiterating h
didn't have any regrets
for how he handled the incident. Pierce was released by the team on February 11, 2010.


NFL career statistics


Regular season


Playoffs


Retirement

Following his release, Pierce announced his retirement from football on July 8, 2010. He also stated that he would then begin his career as an NFL analyst for
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.


Coaching career


High school

On February 7, 2014, Pierce was named the head coach at national powerhouse
Long Beach Polytechnic High School Long Beach Polytechnic High School, founded in 1895 as Long Beach High School, is a four-year public high school located at 1600 Atlantic Avenue in Long Beach, California, United States. The school serves portions of Long Beach, including Bixby ...
, replacing Raul Lara, who stepped down as the head coach of the program after 13 seasons. After an 11–2 first season, the Jackrabbits struggled under Pierce, missing the playoffs for the first time in 36 years in his second season at the helm. The struggles continued in 2016 and 2017, with the program failing to reach double digit wins in both years and getting blown out in the playoffs.


Arizona State

On December 21, 2017, Pierce announced his resignation as head coach and was named linebackers coach at
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. After two seasons as the Sun Devils' linebackers coach, Pierce was promoted to co-defensive coordinator alongside Marvin Lewis. On January 20, 2021, Pierce was elevated to be the sole defensive coordinator at ASU after sharing the role with Marvin Lewis during the 2020 season. He resigned during an
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recruiting violation investigation prior to 2022 season. In August 2023, ASU announced a self-imposed bowl ban, hoping to lessen further penalties resulting from the ongoing investigation.


NCAA suspension

Following Pierce's resignation, the
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investigation continued, eventually determining that Pierce was the, "ringleader in orchestrating the recruiting violations" at ASU, and that Pierce, "used his position of authority to pressure staff members into engaging in violations, often by instilling fear that they would lose their jobs if they did not follow his orders". This included ordering an assistant to commit recruiting tampering to attempt to land a transfer not in the transfer portal, and refusing to cooperate with the investigation. Pierce's actions were described as a "scheme" and involved Pierce taking individuals to a gentleman's club as part of recruiting visits. The NCAA levied an 8 year show-cause penalty against Pierce; should an NCAA school hire Pierce prior to 2032, he would serve a yearlong suspension. In a statement regarding the penalties, ASU president Michael M. Crow declared the university to be, "disappointed and embarrassed by the actions of certain former football staff members who took advantage of a global pandemic to hide their behavior."


Las Vegas Raiders

In 2022, Pierce was hired by the
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as their linebackers coach under head coach
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. On October 31, 2023, Pierce was named the interim head coach of the Raiders following the firing of head coach
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. He named Aidan O'Connell as the starting quarterback for the rest of the season on November 1, benching Jimmy Garoppolo. On November 5, 2023, Pierce made his head coaching debut against the
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, for whom he had previously played. The Raiders won the game 30–6, a season high in points for the Raiders at that point On December 14, 2023, the Raiders defeated the
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63–21, scoring the most points in franchise history. A week later, on Christmas Day, the Raiders recorded their first win over the
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since
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. The Raiders were eliminated from playoff contention on New Year's Eve, following a 23–20 loss to the
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. On January 19, 2024, the Raiders officially named Pierce the 23rd head coach in franchise history. On January 7, 2025, Pierce was fired by the Raiders, after finishing 4–13 in
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. Pierce finished his tenure in Las Vegas with a 9–17 (.346) record.


Head coaching record


High school


NFL

* ''Interim head coach''


Personal life

Pierce is married to Jocelyn and is the father of seven. He currently resides in
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. His father, Cleo Burrows, is from
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. Inspired by his own experiences growing up in Compton, it has become Pierce's mission to improve the quality of life for the youth in the Long Beach/Compton area. For several years, Pierce has offered a free football camp for underprivileged youths. In 2006, Pierce became the spokesperson for Giants Academy—a program for inner city youth geared toward helping these children succeed despite obstacles in their life. He is also involved in the "Read Across America" program where he reads to children whose parents are undergoing treatment for chemical dependency at the Odyssey House in Harlem. In 2007, Pierce received the "United Way Man of the Year" award and was honored by the Catholic Diocese for his support of the community. Pierce was honored at the 2008 ESPY awards along with the Giants.


Plaxico Burress incident

Pierce was present when teammate Plaxico Burress negligently shot himself in the thigh at the Latin Quarter Night Club in
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on November 28, 2008. Police say that Pierce drove Burress to the hospital and then returned home with the gun in the glove compartment of his car. The police impounded Pierce's SUV to search for blood and gunpowder residue. Burress was charged with, and ultimately pleaded guilty to, criminal possession of a weapon; however Pierce was not indicted on any charges. On August 3, 2009, Pierce was cleared of all criminal charges stemming from the incident. He was represented in the matter by notable NYC criminal defense attorney, Michael F. Bachner.


Broadcasting

Pierce served as a communications intern on ''
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'' on May 7, 2008. He stated he would like to pursue a career in broadcasting after his NFL career. Near the end of the day's show he asked to stay for the remainder of the week, which Stern agreed to.


See also

* History of the New York Giants (1994–present)


References


External links


Coaching statistics
at
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