Chicago Bears former offensive coordinator Luke Getsy. Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports

The Las Vegas Raiders may have missed out on hiring Kliff Kingsbury, but they appear to have a new offensive coordinator.

Albert Breer reported late on Saturday that the Raiders are working on a deal to hire Luke Getsy as their OC.

Getsy, 39, served as the Chicago Bears’ offensive coordinator for the last two seasons, but he was fired last month. He previously spent several years with the Green Bay Packers over two stints.

The Bears were 18th in points this season and 20th in yards in 2023, and 23rd in points and 28th in yards in 2022.

The Raiders looked like they were going to land Kingsbury as their offensive coordinator, but contract negotiations with the former Arizona Cardinals head coach fell through. Kingsbury now may have his eyes on the Commanders’ OC job.

The Raiders are being led by the head coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Tom Telesco.

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