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Las Vegas Raiders stiill pondering a quarterback change - ESPN

HENDERSON, Nev. — Las Vegas Raiders coach Antonio Pierce would not rule out making a quarterback change from Gardner Minshew to Aidan O'Connell after O'Connell's late-game touchdown drive in the Raiders' blowout loss to the Carolina Panthers.

«We've got to get with the players and just evaluate everything first,» Pierce said Monday in his weekly media conference, which was delayed more than an hour due to extra meetings with his coaching staff in the wake of the 36-22 home-opening loss dropping the Raiders to 1-2.

And Pierce, a day after saying certain players made «business decisions» during the game, did not back off from his postgame comment.

Rather, he said: «I don't bite my tongue.»

The Raiders, who host the Cleveland Browns (1-2) on Sunday, had yet to make any «business decisions» of their own, Pierce said.

«You're going to have times where sometimes your best players don't have their best days and other guys got to step up and that's why it's called team football,» Pierce said. «More importantly, I think all of us need to just understand you've got to roll, you need to do it the best you can do it at full speed.

»The effort wasn't up to par as it had been in the previous games, and that showed up. That didn't look good at the end of the game."

O'Connell, however, performed well in relief of Minshew, who won a training camp battle with the second-year pro.

With the Raiders trailing 36-15, O'Connell took over with 4:47 to play and led Las Vegas on a 70-yard, 13-play drive. Though he was almost intercepted, he completed 9 of 12 passes for 82 yards, including an 8-yard TD to Tre Tucker.

O'Connell said afterward that he was not sure what his insertion into the game meant going forward.

«I want to execute any time my

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