Raiders fire offensive coordinator
Luke Getsy and 2 other offensive coaches
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[November 04, 2024]
By MARK ANDERSON
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — The slumping Raiders fired offensive
coordinator Luke Getsy as part of an offensive coaching staff
shakeup Sunday night, less than a year after Las Vegas hired him.
Quarterbacks coach Rich Scangarello and offensive line coach James
Cregg also were let go. Both also were on the job less than a year.
The moves come on the same day the Raiders lost 41-24 at Cincinnati,
their fifth defeat in a row to fall to 2-7.
Coach Antonio Pierce's decision-making also has come under scrutiny
after what had been a feel-good story for Raiders fans after he went
5-4 as the interim coach to end last season. By making these moves,
there will be increased focus on what Pierce does moving forward to
get the Raiders going in the right direction.
He will meet with the media on a virtual call Monday morning and
likely will be asked who will fill the now vacant jobs.
Pierce had touted the hiring of Getsy, who came to Las Vegas with
major question marks about being fired by the Bears after last
season, largely for his handling of quarterback Justin Fields.
Chicago opted to not only dismiss Getsy but trade Fields to the
Pittsburgh Steelers.
With Getsy in charge, the Raiders have ranked near the bottom of the
NFL in several offensive categories. They average just 18.7 points
and 280.2 yards per game.
Expectations were low entering the season because the Raiders'
quarterbacks were journeyman Gardner Minshew and second-year pro
Aidan O'Connell, who was steady but far from spectacular over the
final half of last season. The Raiders have since signed Desmond
Ridder, who flamed out in Atlanta and was on Arizona's practice
squad.
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Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator Luke Getsy looks on in
the second half of an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos,
Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
Plus, there was the trade drama surrounding wide
receiver Davante Adams, who eventually was shipped to the New York
Jets.
Regardless, Getsy did himself few favors with often conservative
play-calling that came under increasing scrutiny each week as the
losses the piled up. He showed little ability to make in-game
adjustments.
The Raiders scored opening-drive touchdowns in four their past five
games and four on the other 50 series combined.
Midseason changes are not new for the Raiders, who will be changing
head coaches or coordinators in the middle of the year for the
fourth time in the past five seasons.
Defensive coordinator Paul Guenther was fired late in the 2020
season, coach Jon Gruden was replaced five games into 2021 over the
release of his offensive emails, and coach Josh McDaniels was fired
after eight games last season. Now Getsy is gone.
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AP Pro Football Writer Josh Dubow contributed to this report.
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