Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury isn’t going to Las Vegas to endedupbeing the Raiders offensive planner after all, a individual notified of the choice informed The Associated Press on Saturday.
Kingsbury, who invested this past season at USC as a senior offending expert, had concurred to signupwith brand-new coach Antonio Pierce’s personnel on Thursday, however he couldn’t reach a offer with the Raiders, so he informed the group he’s pursuing other choices, the individual stated, speaking to the AP on condition of privacy duetothefactthat the conversations were to stay personal.
Now the Raiders have to choose where to go from here.
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They have talkedto previous Chicago Bears offensive planner Luke Getsy, who is readilyavailable however is in contention for the openings at New England and New Orleans. Mike Sullivan stays the Pittsburgh Steelers’ quarterbacks coach, so he is a possibility.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterbacks coach Dan Pitcher is off the market after being promoted to offensive organizer, and previous Cleveland Browns offensive organizer Alex Van Pelt is now the Patriots’ OC. Both spokenwith with Las Vegas.
Also gone is Zac Robinson, whom the Raiders supposedly askedfor to interview. He is Atlanta’s offensive planner.
Another name is UCLA coach Chip Kelly, who spokewith twotimes with the Raiders before they turned their attention to Kingsbury — according to NFL.com.
Reporting by The Associated Press.
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