Houston Texans quarterbacks coach Greg Knapp has reportedly been offered the Oakland Raiders' offensive coordinator position, according to FOX Sports' Alex Marvez.
Greg Knapp Reportedly Offered Oakland Raiders OC Job
The Raiders have reportedly offered Texans quarterbacks coach Greg Knapp their offensive coordinator position.
Two sources told FOXSports.com that the Raiders offered Knapp the same position that he held with them in 2007 and 2008. Knapp has been an offensive coordinator with the San Francisco 49ers (2001-03), Atlanta Falcons (2003-06) and Seattle Seahawks (2010).
New Raiders head coach Dennis Allen and Knapp worked together as assistants in Atlanta in 2004 and 2005.
Knapp did not have an easy season with the Texans; the team's starting quarterback, Matt Schaub, was placed on injured reserve before Thanksgiving with a foot injury. His replacement, Matt Leinart, did not last long in that position, injuring his shoulder in his first game as the starter.
Third-string T.J. Yates then helped Houston to its first-ever postseason appearance and victory over the Cincinnati Bengals before losing to the Baltimore Ravens.











