Ohio State OC Chip Kelly could 'get looks'
With all but one head-coaching vacancy filled in the NFL, the attention now turns to who will get the offensive coordinator spots that are open around the league. And sources tell CBS Sports that at the top of the list for several teams is former NFL head coach and current Ohio State offensive coordinator Chip Kelly.
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According to CBS Sports’ insider Jonathan Jones, Kelly is considered a target for both the Jacksonville Jaguars and Texans OC positions. The former Oregon and UCLA head coach also could get looks in Tampa Bay and Las Vegas for their openings.
Former Oregon Ducks head coach Chip Kelly, the current Ohio State offensive coordinator, is generating buzz in NFL coaching circles.
"Kelly is considered a target for both the Jaguars and Texans OC positions, sources say. He also could get looks in Tampa Bay, among other potential landing spots," Jones writes.
According to CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones, the Jaguars have generated interest in Kelly as an option for Coen's offensive coordinator. The two each have a close relationship with Mark Whipple, who coached Kelly at New Hampshire and employed Coen at the University of Massachusetts.