Raiders owner Mark Davis says team was headed in 'wrong direction' under Josh McDaniels, Dave Ziegler

Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis broke his silence on the recent sweeping changes to the team's coaching staff and front office.

Head coach Josh McDaniels and general manager Dave Ziegler were both fired earlier this week, and Davis said the decision was made in part due to his belief the team was not progressing.

"Unfortunately, I had great hopes for Josh and Dave," Davis told ESPN. "It just seemed we were going in the wrong direction. So, with the trade deadline, I just felt it was time to make a change, time to make a move."

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The Raiders promoted Antonio Pierce to interim head coach. Davis cited Pierce's intensity when he spoke about the decision to elevate him for the remainder of this season

"Seemed like a fresh approach," Davis said in reference to Pierce coaching the team. "Seemed like the adjustment we need at this time. I was impressed."

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During his introductory press conference, Pierce vowed to delegate duties to the coaching staff.

"Lead, not necessarily coach," Davis said. "To delegate to the coordinators and other position coaches. Be somebody they could follow. I felt good about it. I felt good about him."

Davis picked Champ Kelly to be the franchise's interim general manager. Davis said he is unsure what to expect over the next ten weeks with Pierce and Kelly at the helm.

"I have no idea," Davis said when asked what he expects from the new regime. "That's why they play the games. My job, my role is to give them all the tools possible for them to succeed."

Davis added that he will leave football-related decision-making to Pierce and Kelly.

"Once they're the head coach and general manager, they're the ones making the decisions."

Pierce also confirmed that two-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo will be benched in favor of rookie Aidan O'Connell.

Garoppolo was the Raiders' biggest offseason acquisition and signed a three-year deal with the team. However, the oft-injured quarterback has not lived up to expectations.

Just-married Iowa teacher accused of sex acts with students as young as 13

Months after her wedding, an Iowa teacher faces criminal charges for allegedly "engag[ing] in multiple sexually-oriented acts with at least three [male] students, the youngest of which being 13," according to area police. 

Cassidy Kraus of Westside, 24, was just married to her husband on July 1, according to an online announcement from the couple. Court records show that her new husband filed for divorce on August 28.

Three days before the filing, Inside Edition reported, Kraus tendered her resignation in lieu of termination at IKM-Manning Schools. 

The school board announced the news at the time and noted that the teacher had been on leave since an investigation was launched into her alleged conduct after the school received reports from a parent that she was distributing illicit material. 

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Just last week, Kraus was arrested on two counts of lascivious acts with a child, three counts of dissemination of obscene material to a minor and third-degree sexual abuse, according to a press release from the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. 

A criminal complaint filed against Kraus and obtained by Fox News Digital goes into slightly more detail. Allegedly, the Iowa teacher "perform[ed] sex acts with a person 14 years of age and "disseminat[ed] obscene material" to one victim via Snapchat in 2022 and two more in 2023. 

In at least two instances, Kraus allegedly "fondl[ed] or touch[ed] the pubes or genitals" of children, per the Carroll County Court complaint. 

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The other two victims were between the ages of 13 and 14, KTIV reported.

Kraus posted $10,000 bond the morning after her arrest, according to the police press release, and was released from Carroll County Jail ahead of her first court appearance, which is scheduled for Thursday. 

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She has yet to enter a plea, according to online records. Kraus's attorney, Kevin Hobbs, declined to comment on his client's pending case. Fox News Digital could not reach IKM-Manning Schools for comment at press time. 

If convicted on all counts, under Iowa sentencing guidelines, Kraus could face up to 33 years in prison.

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