According to Tom Pelissero, the Packers have officially hired former Raiders and Bears OC Luke Getsy as their senior offensive assistant. Last month,
Chip Kelly's addition to the Las Vegas Raiders' staff as offensive coordinator came as a surprise.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
Following Robert Saleh, Luke Getsy joined Matt LaFleur‘s Packers staff in an advisory capacity after an in-season firing. The short-lived Raiders OC worked remotely for a stretch helping out Green Bay’s defense, while the defense-oriented Saleh aided the offense.
According to Rob Demovsky, the Packers are expected to keep former Raiders OC Luke Getsy on their coaching staff “in some capacity.” Getsy closed the season working with the Packers’ defensive unit following his departure from Las Vegas.
Apparently unfazed by the Luke Getsy experience, the Bears are interested in talking to more coaching candidates who've been associated with the team that owns them—or at least did until the last game of the regular season.
Packers HC Matt LaFleur said former Raiders OC Luke Getsy, who was an assistant coach at Green Bay for several years, has been working for the team in
Las Vegas Raiders interim offensive coordinator Scott Turner stepped into an unenviable position and has made the most of it. The coach has infused life into what was an abysmal offense under Luke Getsy.
The Las Vegas Raiders entered the season hoping their offense would take a step forward from being one of the worst in the National Football League last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired Luke Getsy before the bye week because the offense failed to look competent consistently. While firing Getsy was not guaranteed to lead to wins, it at least gave the Raiders fresh ideas about calling plays and running the offense.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ offense has struggled to move the ball and score points over the last couple of seasons. The unit started this season with a new offensive coordinator and many new faces at multiple positions.
The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled on offense since last season. Poor play from the quarterback position, bad offensive coaching, and injuries contributed significantly to the Raiders’ disappointing season. Las Vegas fired Luke Getsy shortly after their blowout loss to the Cincinnati Bengals and replaced him with Scott Turner.
This is not a story bashing Luke Getsy. When Getsy arrived in Las Vegas, many surrounding the organization gave him a clean slate. His struggles in Chicago
After nine weeks of subpar performances, the Las Vegas Raiders recently fired offensive coordinator Luke Getsy. The Raiders have arguably the worst offense in the National Football League.
The Las Vegas Raiders hired former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy this past offseason to help turn things around on that side of the ball.
Following a Week 9 loss against the Cincinnati Bengals in blowout fashion, with a final score of 24-41, the Las Vegas Raiders opted to fire offensive coordinator Luke Getsy.
The Las Vegas Raiders fired offensive coordinator Luke Getsy late Sunday night after only nine games with the team. The Raiders also parted ways with offensive line coach James Cregg and quarterbacks coach Rich Scangarello during their respective first seasons with the team.
The Las Vegas Raiders shook up their coaching staff on Sunday amid the team’s ongoing slide. The Raiders fired offensive coordinator Luke Getsy, according to NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Raiders have fired offensive coordinator Luke Getsy following the team’s loss on Sunday. Pelissero explains that Raiders HC Antonio Pierce felt he needed to make some changes with the team 2-7 and more moves are expected from here.
Getsy’s second tenure as an offensive coordinator in the NFL has turned out about the same as his first stint.
Pierce did not hold back in his assessment of the team's offense or the performance of his offensive coordinator.
The Las Vegas Raiders, despite their reputation for a formidable defense, have been grappling with an offensive unit that's failing to deliver, casting a long shadow over their season. The offensive struggles were particularly evident in their recent 27-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
When the Las Vegas Raiders' offense has had success this year, it has been mostly at the beginning of the game. Recently, though, the play calling by Raiders offensive coordinator Luke Getsy seems to have changed to something completely different.
Raiders offensive coordinator Luke Getsy recently spoke about how Las Vegas will simultaneously use Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer.
Former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy found work pretty quickly following his departure from Matt Eberflus’ staff after the 2023 season.
Many were baffled when the Raiders took Georgia tight end Brock Bowers with the 13th overall pick in the draft. However, Las Vegas offensive coordinator Luke Getsy seems to think it was a smart choice.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ quarterback battle remains one of the biggest open questions across the NFL. As Antonio Pierce begins his first season as the Raiders
The Las Vegas Raiders need a quarterback to compete with Aidan O’Connell; that’s not breaking news by any means. Be that as it may, the debate on who that signal-caller should be is a hot one.
For the Las Vegas Raiders to make it back to the playoffs next season, they must turn the corner on the passing game. That depends on many factors, especially who the Raiders will start at quarterback next season.
Many have been speculating that the Raiders could represent a potential destination for Bears QB Justin Fields this offseason. Raiders' new OC, Luke Getsy, just added fuel to that fire.
Former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy has listed his house in Waukegan, Ill., for about $1.7 million, according to a report from the Chicago Tribune.
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