Former Pitt QB Interviews for Raiders OC Job

Former Pitt Panthers quarterback Alex Van Pelt is under consideration for another NFL coordinator job.
Former Pitt QB Interviews for Raiders OC Job
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PITTSBURGH -- Former Pitt Panthers quarterback Alex Van Pelt is still a sought-after coach in the NFL, even after the Cleveland Browns dismissed him from his post as offensive coordinator. 

According to a report from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Van Pelt, who played at Pitt from 1989 to 1992, will interview with the Las Vegas Raiders for their vacant offensive coordinator job this week as newly-minted full-time head coach Antonio Pierce looks to fill out his staff. 

Van Pelt took over as offensive play-caller for the first time during the 2020 playoffs against the Pittsburgh Steelers, when head coach Kevin Stefanski missed the game. The Browns lost but Van Pelt proceeded to lead offenses that improved, but still ranked in the bottom half of the NFL in yards and points per game more often than not.

Oddly enough, this was Van Pelt's best season as offensive coordinator, despite key injuries at quarterback and running back. Cleveland ranked 10th in points and 16th in yards per game among NFL teams, even without Nick Chubb and Deshaun Watson in the mix for most of the year. Quarterback Joe Flacco revived his career with Van Pelt as his position coach, throwing for 1,616 yards, 13 touchdowns and eight interceptions in five games.

Van Pelt still ranks among the most prolific passers in school history. He threw for 10,913 yards, 64 touchdowns and 59 interceptions while completing 57.8% of his passes over four seasons. His single-season record for passing yards (3,163), which broke Dan Marino's previous high-watermark, stood for 11 years after Van Pelt's graduation.

He has 10 years of experience as a player in the NFL and 17 seasons as a coach under his belt with the Bills, Buccaneers, Packers, Bengals and Browns, making it unsurprising that other NFL teams are interested in his services. 

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