Antonio Pierce Had Savage Halftime Message for Raiders During Rout vs. Chargers

The Las Vegas coach didn’t hold back after two dominant quarters.

Raiders coach Antonio Pierce entered the locker room at halftime Thursday in unfamiliar territory.

Las Vegas built a franchise-record 42–0 halftime lead over the visiting Chargers, who looked defeated after turning the ball over three times and allowing touchdowns on six of the Raiders’ eight first-half drives.

But Pierce wasn’t satisfied with that.

“Press the gas pedal even harder,” Pierce told Amazon Prime Video sideline reporter Kaylee Hartung of his message to the team.

It was a different story on the other sideline, however.

Chargers coach Brandon Staley spoke with Hartung on the Thursday Night Football broadcast moments before he walked into a locker room with much different vibes.

“That wasn’t us out there. We did not come ready to play,” Staley said. “Second half, we’ve got to fight for pride.”

Pierce’s message won out, however. The Raiders began the second half by cruising down the field on a nine-play, 60-yard drive for their seventh touchdown and a 49–0 lead.


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