HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — Greg Olson was named the Las Vegas Raiders' interim offensive coordinator on Monday, returning him to a familiar role.
Olson, who replaces Chip Kelly after he was fired Sunday night , was the offensive coordinator for the then-Oakland Raiders in 2013-14 and became the team's OC again in 2018 for two years in Oakland and two in Las Vegas.
He also was the offensive coordinator for four other teams.
Olson, 62, had been hired by coach Pete Carroll this year to oversee the Raiders' quarterbacks. It's the same role he had in 2023 for Carroll in Seattle.
“He knows me inside and out, and I think it's a really fortunate opportunity,” Carroll said.
Kelly was fired less than four hours after the Raiders were beaten 24-10 by Cleveland. Las Vegas allowed the Browns to sa

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