Raiders part ways with offensive coordinator Chip Kelly
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The Raiders have released offensive coordinator Chip Kelly after just one season. Head coach Pete Carroll announced the decision, expressing gratitude for Kelly's service. Kelly, who joined the Raiders from Ohio State and was reportedly the highest-paid coordinator in the NFL at $6 million annually, had previously served as head coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, and UCLA. An interim replacement has not been named. The decision comes amid a challenging season for the Raiders, who are currently 2-9 and have lost five consecutive games. The future of Carroll with the team is also under scrutiny.
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