In a bold move, the Las Vegas Raiders fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly following a disheartening 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns, plunging their season record to 2-9 and raising alarms within the organization.
Kelly’s brief tenure lasted only 11 games, during which the Raiders’ offense struggled mightily, ranking 30th in yards and dead last in scoring with an average of just 15 points per game.
Head coach Pete Carroll cited a significant disconnect in the team's run game as a critical factor in the decision, emphasizing the urgent need to reinvigorate the struggling offensive unit.
The firing reflects the Raiders' ongoing challenges with coaching stability, revealing a pattern of quick turnover aimed at reviving a floundering franchise.
In the wake of Kelly's dismissal, quarterbacks coach Greg Olson stepped in as interim offensive coordinator, tasked with immediately addressing the offensive woes to salvage the remaining season.
As discussions swirl about the impact of this decision on the team's future, the ramifications extend beyond the current roster to potential shifts in draft strategy and overall team direction.
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