Chip Kelly is firmly on the Georgia Tech coaching radar and has already interviewed for the job with the Yellow Jackets this past week and caught practice.
The Georgia Tech offensive coordinator search rolls on today. After reports trickled out yesterday about Chip Kelly interviewing for the open position, another well-known name is being interviewed today.
Coordinator searches are nothing new for Ryan Day as the head coach of the Ohio State Buckeyes and there’s one underway now. With Brian Hartline off to South Florida after the College Football Playoff, the Buckeyes will have a new offensive coordinator again in 2026.
How many of the players with the most recent 10-touchdown (non-passing) season by NFL team can you name in five minutes?
Could Georgia Tech's offensive coordinator position be close to being filled? According to On3 Sports Pete Nakos, Georgia Tech has interviewed longtime football coach Chip Kelly for its offensive coordinator position.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Ohio State is having an eventful week, celebrating its first win against Michigan since 2019, gearing up for its first Big Ten title since 2020, and seeing wide receivers coach/offensive coordinator Brian Hartline accepting the head coaching job at South Florida.
At this point in the 2025 NFL season, it might not seem like the Las Vegas Raiders have anything left to play for. At 2-10, they're just one of four teams that have been mathematically eliminated from playoff contention 13 weeks into the campaign, along with the Tennessee Titans, New Orleans Saints, and New York Giants.
There have been several times this season where it felt like things could not get any worse for the Las Vegas Raiders. Then, it does. Las Vegas has sustained injuries and more instability among its coaching staff than they expected heading into the season.
The Las Vegas Raiders' loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday was essentially the same things but a different day. The Raiders have not had much of an impact from their rookie class of players this season.
After a devastating loss to the Cleveland Browns, Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll dismissed offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. The move came as little surprise.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The Las Vegas Raiders' 2025 National Football League season can be summed up succinctly with one word: disaster. The NFL is no different from any other business or entity that involves human beings: when things do not go well, more often than not, finger-pointing will ensue.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
After 12 games, the Las Vegas Raiders are what they are. Las Vegas' decision to fire multiple coordinators over the past few weeks, while understandable, will continue to make it evident that their most pressing issues have to do with their roster, not their coaching staff.
Former Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator Chip Kelly may already be in the mix for a new head coaching job. Word circulated among Kentucky players on Sunday that Kelly could be in line to be their new head coach, according to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk.
The Kentucky Wildcats have been in the news recently after they have fired coach Mark Stoops on Sunday night. While the coaching search is going on, there is one interesting name that is reportedly being thrown out there.
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk is reporting that former Raiders OC Chip Kelly is name circulating among players at the University of Kentucky as a name to watch for their head-coaching vacancy.
The Las Vegas Raiders brought in Chip Kelly to run their offense this season, in the first season under head coach Pete Carroll. However, his stint with the Raiders lasted just 11 games.
Though their playoff hopes are gone, the Las Vegas Raiders are still trying to salvage this season in some way and start building some momentum on the offensive end.
In the wake of the Raiders firing OC Chip Kelly just 11 games after making him the NFL’s highest-paid offensive play-caller, several reports have emerged detailing the events behind the scenes that led to the decision from HC Pete Carroll.
Chip Kelly lasted just 11 games as offensive coordinator with the Las Vegas Raiders, but coach Pete Carroll may have played a big role in his downfall.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ offense has been a mess all season, and it cost offensive coordinator Chip Kelly his job. A new report, however, suggests that the issues went even deeper than just lack of execution.
The Raiders fell to 2-9 on the season via a 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns this past Sunday.
After falling to 2-9, the Las Vegas Raiders are already making big changes to their coaching staff. Following a 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, the Raiders fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, the team announced on Sunday night after a 24-10 home loss to the Cleveland Browns. Kelly lasted just 11 games in his return to the NFL.
Fans could not look away from the huge pile of money the Las Vegas Raiders set on fire Sunday when the team fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Several reporters confirmed Sunday that the Raiders were parting ways with Kelly after the team’s 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns.
The union between Chip Kelly and the Las Vegas Raiders is already over. On Sunday, hours after the Raiders fell to 2-9 in Sunday’s loss to the Cleveland Browns, the team has made the decision to fire their offensive coordinator before the end of his first season.
The 2025 Las Vegas Raiders season is turning into an embarrassment, and it continued on Sunday with an ugly 24-10 loss to the Cleveland Browns, dropping them to 2-9 through their first 11 games.
The Las Vegas Raiders need answers and fast. Through the first 10 weeks of the regular season. Las Vegas has fielded one of the worst offenses in the NFL despite investing heavily in its coaching staff.
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