The NFL offseason is in full swing, and the teams that are not in the Super Bowl are preparing for the upcoming season. Numerous teams have hired new head coaches, resulting in the need for new coaching staffs. One team that made an interesting decision was the Las Vegas Raiders. They promoted Antonio Pierce, their interim head coach, to the permanent position for the 2024 season. As Pierce assembles his staff, he made a fascinating addition. According to a tweet by @mikeaveli24, the Raiders have brought in former NFL wide receiver Chad Johnson to join the organization. Johnson, who has been retired for some time, remains knowledgeable about the league and will provide valuable insights for the team. While it is unclear what specific role Johnson will have, it seems that he will serve as an advisor rather than a coach. Given their shared background as former players, it is understandable why Pierce chose to bring him on board. It will be intriguing to see how their dynamic unfolds during the season. Johnson’s expertise in coaching receivers could be a valuable asset to the team. There is still much to learn about this hire, but it is sure to add excitement to the upcoming season in Las Vegas. The Raiders face numerous challenges and uncertainties as they head into the 2024 season.
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