Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator history

Mick Lombardi

Lombardi is the offensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders since the 2022 season, a total of two years.

Greg Olson

Olson was the offensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders and Oakland Raiders in the 2013-2014, 2018-2021 seasons, a total of six years. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2021) and had a 0-1 record under Coach Olson in playoff games.

Todd Downing

Downing was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 2017 season.

Bill Musgrave

Musgrave was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 2015-2016 seasons, a total of two years. Musgrave's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 19-13-0, making him the most successful offensive coordinator in Las Vegas Raiders history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2016) and had a 0-1 record under Coach Musgrave in playoff games.

Greg Knapp

Knapp was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 2007-2008, 2012 seasons, a total of three years. Knapp's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 13-35-0, making him the third-least successful offensive coordinator in Las Vegas Raiders history.

Al Saunders

Saunders was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 2011 season.

Hue Jackson

Jackson was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 2010 season.

Tom Walsh

Walsh was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 2006 season. Walsh's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 2-14-0, making him the least successful offensive coordinator in Las Vegas Raiders history.

Jimmy Raye

Raye was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 2004-2005 seasons, a total of two years.

Marc Trestman

Trestman was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 2002-2003 seasons, a total of two years. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2002) and had a 2-1 record under Coach Trestman in playoff games. In 2002, the Oakland Raiders faced off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl XXXVII and the Raiders, under the direction of head coach Bill Callahan, lost 21-48.

Bill Callahan

Callahan was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 1998-2001 seasons, a total of four years. Callahan's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 38-26-0, making him the most successful offensive coordinator in Las Vegas Raiders history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2000-2001) and had a 2-2 record under Coach Callahan in playoff games.

Ray Perkins

Perkins was the offensive coordinator for the Oakland Raiders in the 1997 season. Perkins' record as the team's offensive coordinator was 4-12-0, making him the second-least successful offensive coordinator in Las Vegas Raiders history.

Terry Robiskie

Robiskie was the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Raiders in the 1989-1993 seasons, a total of five years. Robiskie's record as the team's offensive coordinator was 46-34-0, making him the third-most successful offensive coordinator in Las Vegas Raiders history. The team made it to the playoffs three times (1990-1991, 1993) and had a 1-3 record under Coach Robiskie in playoff games.


Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Mick Lombardi 2022-2023 9-16-0 36.0% 0-0
Greg Olson 2013-2014, 2018-2021 36-61-0 37.1% 0-1
Todd Downing 2017 6-10-0 37.5% 0-0
Bill Musgrave 2015-2016 19-13-0 59.4% 0-1
Greg Knapp 2007-2008, 2012 13-35-0 27.1% 0-0
Al Saunders 2011 8-8-0 50.0% 0-0
Hue Jackson 2010 8-8-0 50.0% 0-0
Tom Walsh 2006 2-14-0 12.5% 0-0
Jimmy Raye 2004-2005 9-23-0 28.1% 0-0
Marc Trestman 2002-2003 15-17-0 46.9% 2-1
Bill Callahan 1998-2001 38-26-0 59.4% 2-2
Ray Perkins 1997 4-12-0 25.0% 0-0
Terry Robiskie 1989-1993 46-34-0 57.5% 1-3

Las Vegas Raiders offensive coordinator facts

  • Terry Robiskie was the first offensive coordinator in Raiders history in 1989.
  • Greg Olson coached the most seasons as the Raiders's offensive coordinator at six seasons.
  • Mick Lombardi is the current offensive coordinator, starting ahead of the 2022 season.