The Las Vegas Raiders went into the 2025 season hoping to be led by their offense. Well it has been anything but explosive with them averaging 15 points per game heading into Week 13. This led to the firing of offensive coordinator Chip Kelly on Sunday Night after the game.
Of course, after the firing, the bullets start flying in the blame game. It started earlier this week when Tom Pelissero was on the Rich Eisen Podcast, saying Kelly was forgetting play calls and causing confusion on the offense.
Now the other side of it is coming from Ian Rapoport. He reports that Kelly was forced to run Carroll’s style of offense, which was comparable to that of Shane Waldron.
In fact, defensive coordinators likened the Raiders offense this season more to Shane Waldron’s offense with the Seahawks in 2023, Carroll’s last year with Seattle. Kelly’s trademark creative runs out of shotgun had been dramatically limited. Instead, the blend of Seattle and Las Vegas schemes tilted far more toward the under-center zone scheme Carroll favors.
While this is a possibility, the Raiders did run a shotgun-heavy offense to start the season. The switch to under center started in week four against the Bears. That was the game where Jeanty had his only game over 100 yards rushing. Also, it was when Carroll began commenting on the offense more often that the rift between the two coaches began. Hopefully, after this week, there will be no more catfights through the media.
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- Raiders depart for Week 13: Check out the latest photos from the Raiders catching the plane on the way to Los Angeles to face the Chargers.
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