The Raiders announced Monday that they have named Scott Turner as interim Offensive Coordinator, Joe Philbin as interim Offensive Line Coach, and added Norv Turner to the coaching staff as a Senior Advisor.
Scott Turner, the son of Norv Turner, is replacing fired OC Luke Getsy on the staff and has brought his father out of retirement to advise the team.
Turner was last in the NFL in a formal capacity with the Panthers in 2019. The elder Turner has 15 years of head coaching experience and nearly four decades in the NFL.
Norv Turner, 72, began his NFL coaching career back in 1985 with the Rams as their WRs coach. He has worked for several teams over the years in various capacities, such as head coach and offensive coordinator, including the Cowboys, Washington, Chargers, Dolphins, Raiders, 49ers and Browns before the Vikings hired him as their offensive coordinator back in 2014.
From there, Turner was hired by the Panthers as their offensive coordinator for the 2018 season. He took a special assistant role in 2019 and left the team after the season.
During his 15 seasons as a head coach with Washington, the Raiders and the Chargers, Turner compiled a 114-122-1 record (.483 winning percentage) with four playoff appearances and a 4-4 postseason record.
We’ll have more on the Raiders coaching staff as the news is available.
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