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Podcast: 4 Things We Need to See from Raiders vs. Jets

In the latest episode of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider Podcast, we dive into four key things we need to see from the Silver and Black on Sunday night vs. the New York Jets.

HENDERSON, Nev.--The Las Vegas Raiders (4-5) are riding a high as they march toward a national TV audience on Sunday Night Football to show Raider Nation that things have changed.

Interim Coach Antonio Pierce has brought back fun to playing football, and the players are all in.

In this episode of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider Podcast, we discuss the four biggest things we need to see from the Silver and Black, as the team looks to carry the momentum of last week into Sunday night.

You can watch the entire podcast above.

Coach Antonio Pierce is watching closely for the Las Vegas Raiders to take the next step in their maturation under his leadership.

Coach Antonio Pierce is watching closely for the Las Vegas Raiders to take the next step in their maturation under his leadership.

I asked Interim Coach Anthony Pierce today if he could sit down yet and enjoy his childhood dream of coaching the Raiders has come true, or has he been too busy?

"No, you've got to. I tell our players that's why we give them time off, to sit back and really enjoy the fruits of our labor. Too often, we simply pound, pound, pound, pound, pound, pound and the next thing you know you've pounded yourself right into that grave and you don't really reap the benefits of your labor. So, for me yeah, right after that game I went home and just kind of like just breathed -- no TV, no music, just kind of like tried to reflect on what just transpired over the last several days, but then you realize you're in the National Football League and it's back to work and you want to do it again, and that's the best feeling about it. That locker room feeling is what all our guys were talking about today. I want more. They want more. I want more. I want to stay there longer with them to celebrate. I want to do that kind of stuff. So, no, listen when I'm done with the game, when I finally decide AP is tapped out, I'm retired and go wherever I need to go, that wherever I've been I made people proud of me, the gentlemen around me better from people from the bottom up to the top, just like people have done for me and I'll be okay with that." 

The Silver and Black will remain at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to take on the New York Jets on Sunday, Nov. 12, at 8:20 p.m. EST/5:20 p.m. PST.

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