QB coach Greg Olson will call the Raiders' offensive plays
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The Raiders have appointed Greg Olson as their new offensive play-caller following the dismissal of offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Head coach Pete Carroll announced the decision after the team's 24-10 defeat to the Browns. Olson, currently the quarterbacks coach, previously served as the Raiders' offensive coordinator from 2013-2014 and 2018-2021, and has also held similar roles with the Lions, Rams, Buccaneers, and Jaguars. The Raiders, currently ranked 31st in the league for points scored, also released senior offensive assistant Bob Bicknell after the recent game and parted ways with special teams coordinator Tom McMahon earlier this month. Carroll indicated no further coaching changes are expected this season.
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