With the Las Vegas Raiders in a full-blown crisis, Tom Brady‘s NFL team have fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
The move was ruthlessly made hours after the Raiders lost 24-10 to the Cleveland Browns, who had Shedeur Sanders making his first NFL start for the visitng team.
The Raiders have the joint-second worst record in the NFL this season at 2-9 after Brady, who has a minority ownership stake in the organization, helped lead a promising offseason of upheavel in Sin City.
The Raiders signed star defensive end Maxx Crosby to a new deal, hired Pete Carroll as head coach, traded for a new quarterback in Geno Smith and took impressive running back Ashton Jeanty in the first round of the NFL Draft.
They also hired Kelly back in February, splashing the cash to get him in. He agreed to join a $6million-a-year contract, which made him the highest-paid offensive coordinator in the NFL.
But Smith especially has struggled for the AFC West team – he was sacked 10 times in the Browns loss – while Carroll may be feeling as if the walls are closing in on him as the season hits new lows.
Tom Brady’s Las Vegas Raiders have fired their offensive coordinator, Chip Kelly
Kelly was only hired by the organization back February on a huge $6million-a-year deal
The Raiders also fired special teams coordinator Tom McMahon earlier in November, too. The firing of Kelly was first reported by ESPN.
Speaking after the Browns loss, Crosby pulled no punches on the state of his team.
‘At this point, you’re not playing for the playoffs, which is unfortunate, but you just have to keep showing up every day, stay positive, and keep working,’ he told reporters from the locker room.
‘You play for the love of the game, and we’re in the NFL. Nothing is guaranteed, and tomorrow is not guaranteed for anybody. You should keep showing up and keep working.’
The schedule doesn’t get any easier for the Raiders as they already desperately look for signs of promise for the 2026 campaign.
They have AFC West rivals Los Angeles Chargers next, who are fresh off a bye week and know they have to win with the Kansas City Chiefs breathing down their necks.
After that, they take on Denver Broncos followed by Super Bowl champions Philadelphia Eagles.