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Report: Raiders fire Chip Kelly as OC after 11 games

The Las Vegas Raiders fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly on Sunday, the team announced.

The Raiders made Kelly the NFL’s highest-paid coordinator in February, adding him to Pete Carroll’s new coaching staff after Kelly enjoyed a successful stint as Ohio State’s OC.

Las Vegas’ decision to dismiss the 61-year-old comes hours after a 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns that dropped Las Vegas to 2-9. It was the team’s third straight game scoring 16 points or fewer.

The Raiders entered the season with high expectations for their offense after hiring Kelly, drafting running back Ashton Jeanty, and trading for quarterback Geno Smith. However, the club has averaged only 4.7 yards per play this year, the third-worst mark in the league.

Carroll also fired special teams coordinator Tom McMahon in November. In 14 seasons as the Seattle Seahawks’ head coach, Carroll didn’t fire any coordinators, notes NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

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