HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — This wasn’t the kind of production expected out of the Las Vegas Raiders’ offense when they gave Chip Kelly $6 million to run it. But the offensive coordinator also likely didn’t expect to try to piece together a unit beset by injuries.
So even though the offensive numbers are far from pretty, how much of that falls on Kelly is difficult to tell.
For his part, Kelly isn’t making excuses for an offense that through 10 weeks ranked 30th in total yards (272.2 average), 29th in rushing (87.4), 27th in passing (185.2) and 31st in scoring (15.4).
“It’s just the NFL,” Kelly said. “I think everybody understands that. I don’t think there’s anybody in the league right now that hasn’t lost players that were starters for them. That’s just the nature of the game we play, and y

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