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Luke Getsy
Offensive Coordinator
College: University of Akron
Hometown: Munhall, Pennsylvania
Experience: 10 years
Biography
Luke Getsy enters his first season as offensive coordinator with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024.
Luke Getsy enters his first season as offensive coordinator with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024.
Getsy joins the Silver and Black after two seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears, bringing with him 17 years of coaching experience, including nine in the NFL.
In 2023, Getsy led an offense that ranked second in the NFL in rushing attempts (534), rushing yards (2,399) and rushing yards per game (141.1). Under his guidance, wide receiver DJ Moore registered career highs in receptions (96), receiving yards (1,364) and touchdowns (eight). He also helped tight end Cole Kmet set career bests for receptions (73) and receiving yards (719).
In his first season as the Bears' coordinator in 2022, Getsy helped guide the offense to a franchise record 3,014 total rushing yards and a league-best 177.3 rushing yards per game. He helped QB Justin Fields set a Bears' single-season franchise rushing record by a quarterback with 1,143 rushing yards, becoming just 1-of-3 quarterbacks in league history to rush for 1,000-plus yards in single season, joining Lamar Jackson (2019, 2020) and Michael Vick (2006).
Prior to joining Chicago, Getsy spent seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers in multiple roles, serving as the team's quarterbacks/passing game coordinator from 2020-21, quarterbacks coach in 2019, wide receivers coach from 2016-17 and offensive quality control coach from 2014-15. During his time in Green Bay, he was part of five NFC North Division Championships and six postseason appearances.
In 2021, Getsy completed his second season as the club's quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator, where he helped guide Aaron Rodgers to MVP and first-team AP All-Pro honors for the second-straight season after he threw for 4,115 yards and 37 touchdowns.
In his first season as passing game coordinator in 2020, Getsy helped guide a Packers' offense that led the league in scoring (31.8 ppg), set an NFL record for red-zone touchdown percentage (80.0 percent) and posted the team's highest third-down percentage since 1970 (49.4 percent). He also tutored Rodgers as he earned his third career MVP honors and led the NFL in passer rating (121.5), passing touchdowns (48), completion percentage (70.7) and interception percentage (0.95).
Getsy returned for his second stint with the Packers in 2019, serving as the team's quarterbacks coach and helping Rodgers earn his eighth-career Pro Bowl selection after throwing for 4,002 yards and 26 touchdowns.  Under his tutelage, Rodgers became the only quarterback in NFL history to finish with 4,000-plus passing yards, 25-plus passing touchdowns and fewer than four interceptions in a single season. Rodgers led the league in interception percentage (0.7), the second-best mark in team history, and tied for the league-lead with 12 zero interception games.
In his lone season at Mississippi State in 2018, Getsy served as offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach and helped the Bulldogs rank No. 2 in the SEC in rushing (223.6 yards pers game) and yards per carry (5.66). His offense rushed for 300-plus yards in four games, the most in the SEC and tied for 13th-most in the FBS. Under his guidance, QB Nick Fitzgerald led all FBS quarterbacks in 100-yard rushing games (7) and was one of only three quarterbacks in the FBS to rush for more than 1,000 yards and throw for 1,700-plus yards.
As wide receivers coach with the Packers in 2016-17, Getsy worked with WR Davante Adams, who was the only player in the NFL with 70-plus receptions and 10-plus receiving touchdowns in both of those seasons. Adams led the team with 74 catches for a team-high 885 yards (12.0 avg.) and 10 touchdowns in 2017, earning his first career Pro Bowl selection.
In his first year as receivers coach in 2016, the Packers were 1-of-2 teams in the NFL to have three wide receivers (Jordy Nelson, Adams, Randall Cobb) with 60-plus receptions and 600-plus receiving yards. Getsy coached Nelson to AP NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors after leading the team in receptions (97), receiving yards (1,257) and receiving touchdowns (14). Nelson led the league with 14 receiving touchdowns and Adams ranked second with 12, becoming only the second teammate duo in franchise history with 12-plus touchdown receptions in the same season (Nelson and Cobb, 2014).
In 2015, Getsy assisted with an offense that posted eight zero-turnover games, tied for No. 1 (2009) in franchise history. Green Bay's 17 giveaways were the fifth fewest in team history. Additionally, he worked with an offense that had four players with 50-plus receptions.
Getsy was part of an offensive staff in 2014 that helped the Packers lead the league in scoring (30.4 ppg) and tie for first in the NFL in fewest giveaways (13). Cobb and Nelson both earned Pro Bowl selections after becoming the first duo in league history to each record 90-plus receptions, 1,200-plus yards and 12-plus receiving touchdowns. Getsy also worked with Rodgers as he was named the NFL's Most Valuable Player by The Associated Press after finishing second in the league in passer rating (112.2), third in TD passes (38), first in TD/INT ratio (7.60, 38/5) and second in yards per attempt (8.43).
Getsy spent the 2013 season as wide receivers coach at Western Michigan where he tutored WR Corey Davis, who earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors and was named Freshman of the Year after recording 67 catches for 941 yards and six touchdowns.
As the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (2011-12), Getsy helped guide the Crimson Hawks to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference title in 2012, leading an offense that ranked No. 10 nationally with 259.3 rushing yards per game. His offense was led by a pair of 1,000-yard rushers in Harvie Tuck (1,660) and De'Antwan Williams (1,325).
Getsy served as an offensive graduate assistant at Pittsburgh in 2010 and was part of a staff that helped guide the Panthers to a share of the Big East title. In 2009, he was the offensive coordinator at West Virginia Wesleyan College.
He began his coaching career at his alma mater, the University of Akron, serving as a graduate assistant from 2007-08.
PERSONAL: Getsy played quarterback at Akron for two seasons (2005-06) after transferring from Pittsburgh…In his two seasons with the Zips, he recorded 6,117 passing yards and 41 touchdowns while setting 24 individual school records…As a junior in 2005, Getsy led the MAC with 3,455 passing yards, the second-highest single-season mark in school history, while leading the team to a conference title and the school's first-ever Division I FBS Bowl Game…He graduated with a degree in marketing management and sales management, earning MAC All-Academic honors in both seasons…A native of Munhall, Pa., Getsy attended Steel Valley High School, where he earned first-team AP all-state honors as a senior after completing 100-of-172 passes for 1,654 yards and 16 TDs…A four-year starter, Getsy finished as the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League's all-time passing leader with 6,021 yards while leading his team to the playoffs four times….He and his wife, Tina, have three sons, John, Paul and Adam, and a daughter, Nora.