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Breaking: Former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator hires by Las Vegas Raiders

Luke Getsy will likely be the new offensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders. It was widely anticipated that Las Vegas would appoint Kliff Kingsbury, so they moved swiftly.

The Las Vegas Raiders allegedly want to employ former Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Luke Getsy as their next offensive coordinator, after originally hoping to sign Kliff Kingsbury.

Getsy and the Raiders are reportedly in negotiations to go official shortly, according to Albert Breer. Getsy was the offensive coordinator for the Bears for the previous two seasons.

The development of quarterback Justin Fields was his responsibility. But the Bears offense finished in the lowest half of the league in terms of total yards and scoring throughout both of Getsy’s seasons in Chicago.

Getsy worked for the Green Bay Packers before moving to Chicago, holding a number of roles such as wide receiver coach, quarterback coach, and coordinator of the passing game. Getsy has therefore previously had experience working with Davante Adams, the top offensive player on the Raiders.

Offensive coordinator Luke Getsy of the Chicago Bears looks on during the first quarter in the game against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field on...

 

Getsy will have to turn around an offense in Las Vegas that has been struggling lately, particularly this season. Though he might not have the same name as Kingsbury or the same notoriety, Getsy is well regarded in the NFL and had a strong interview with the Raiders prior to selecting Kingsbury.

After spending time with the New York Giants, Getsy finds himself in a situation akin to that of Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. Both needed a better setting in their next opportunity since they were leaving a team with problems far bigger than anything they could control.

With an offense and an organization that is more solid than the one they were most recently with, Getsy finally gets his shot as an offensive coordinator. If Getsy can replicate his Chicago success in Las Vegas, only time will tell.

 

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