With Scott Turner set to become the new OC. His dad could come in for guidance
The Las Vegas Raiders decided to dump a portion of the offensive staff Sunday night. Antonio Pierce decided it was time to move on from offensive coordinator Luke Getsy, offensive line coach James Cregg, and quarterback coach Rich Scangarello.
With the move, the Raiders now have to choose the interim offensive coordinator. The leading candidate right now is Scott Turner, who is the passing game coordinator for the Tea. Turner was the coordinator for the Washington Commanders from 2020-2022 before joining the Raiders staff.
Turner has an NFL pedigree because of his father, Norv Turner. Norv Turner has been a long-time NFL coach, both as an OC and head coach. He made a name for himself as the Cowboys OC in the early 90s and was successful as a head coach for the Los Angeles Chargers. He was the Raiders’ head coach in 2004-05.
Turner, 72, last worked in 2019 as a special assistant in Carolina, but could join the Raiders staff. If his son becomes the offensive coordinator, he could advise the offense.
UPDATE:
NFL Media reported the deal is done.
Former #Raiders coach Norv Turner is coming out of retirement to join Las Vegas’ remodeled offensive staff, sources tell me, @RapSheet and @MikeGarafolo.
Scott Turner, Norv’s son, is a top candidate to handle playcalling after OC Luke Getsy’s firing. Now, it’s a family reunion. pic.twitter.com/fCfkHf39iy
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 5, 2024
The Raiders have veteran coaches throughout the building. Turner would add another to help Pierce get through a struggling campaign for the first-time head coach. The team needs all the help it can get on offense.
In other Raiders links:
- Pierce says firing Getsy was his decision: Pierce told the media during his press conference that firing Getsy was 100% his decision.
- Gardner Minshew’s benching was the beginning of the end. Vic Tafur of the Athletic has the latest on Minshew and Getsy’s firing.
- Jackson Powers-Johnson has an elite debut: PFF gave Powers-Johnson an elite grade after his performance moving to the center position.