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Raiders fire offensive coordinator Chip Kelly after their latest rough performance
- On Sunday, the Las Vegas Raiders fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly after a 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns, dropping to 2-9.
- Entering Week 12, Las Vegas Raiders offense ranked 30th in points and total yards with a 46.2% red-zone efficiency and four games scoring fewer than 10 points.
- Against Cleveland, the Raiders surrendered 10 sacks and Geno Smith faced a season-high 23 pressured dropbacks, while running 75 plays for 268 yards with eight punts and two turnovers on downs.
- The move continues a midseason turnover trend on Carroll's staff; he said, `I would like to thank Chip for his service and wish him all the best in the future.` and did not name a replacement.
- Kelly was hired as a high-profile, top-paid coordinator after Ohio State's national title run, joining the Raiders with a $6 million salary as the NFL's highest-paid offensive coordinator.
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