The current UCLA coach is known for his innovative offenses at Oregon.
Could Chip Kelly make his return to the NFL and to the Pacific Northwest? The former University of Oregon head coach is reportedly interviewing with the Seattle Seahawks for the vacant offensive coordinator position, according to The Ringer’s Benjamin Solak. While Kelly is currently UCLA’s head coach, his job security was shaky last season. He’s had interviews for offensive coordinator jobs with other NFL teams, including the Las Vegas Raiders and Washington Commanders.
He left for the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles after a 46-7 record at Oregon, and brought some of that “blur” offense over to the pros. Kelly won the NFC East in his first season, but failed to win a playoff game in his three-season tenure with the Eagles. At UCLA, where he’s just 35-34 since his 2018 hiring, Kelly’s offense has shown little resemblance to his Oregon days, indicating a change in style.
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