The Raiders’ offense will have a new look Sunday under interim coordinator Greg Olson.

Olson, who is serving as the team’s play-caller for the third time, replaces offensive coordinator Chip Kelly, who was fired after 11 underwhelming games.

Kelly’s time with the club was marred by an inability to utilize weapons like tight end Brock Bowers and running back Ashton Jeanty, poor communication and a lack of creativity.

The Raiders (2-9) are scoring 15 points per game, tied for last in the NFL with the Saints. Their 268.9 yards per game are the third-fewest. Those are disappointing results given the Raiders lured Kelly away from Ohio State with a contract that averaged $6 million per season, making him the league’s highest-paid assistant.

It’s fair to say the team didn’t get what it paid f

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