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Rookie Aidan O’Connell started the majority of the games for the Las Vegas Raiders this season and performed admirably, leading the team to a 5-5 record in his 10 starts. But it sounds like the team is going to replace him with a new quarterback this offseason.

During a recent interview, new Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce made it very clear that the team is planning to bring in a new quarterback this season – potentially through the NFL Draft – saying that he wants a long-term option at the quarterback position instead of a short-term “Band-Aid.”

“I would hope whoever we draft, that’s the route we go, that’s who the starter becomes,” Pierce said according to Vic Tafur of The Athletic. “You don’t want to put a Band-Aid at that position. That’s old . . . that’s old, man. I think the Raiders . . . we’ve seen that enough in this organization.”

Pierce went on to explain what he and the team will be looking for in their new quarterback.

“You want the face of your franchise to be the quarterback, to be that guy you can count on for the next 10 years,” Pierce said. “I want to go with a proven winner. And somebody that knows what it’s like to grind and go through some adversity.

“You want guys with a bunch of starts underneath their belts — you don’t want a one-hit wonder You don’t want a guy who had one year of success and say that’s the guy. You want someone who has been battle-tested that has been through adversity, had challenges and wasn’t just handed the keys. Because that’s going to be the process here no matter what we do.”

Obviously, it’s very clear that the team is bringing in someone new at quarterback, and the NFL world had a lot to say about it on social media.

We’ll have to see who the team brings in.

[The Athletic]