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Bill Musgrave named Raiders OC

The Oakland Raiders have named Bill Musgrave their new offensive coordinator.

Musgrave joins new head coach Jack Del Rio's staff after spending the 2014 season as the Philadelphia Eagles' quarterbacks coach.

Musgrave has previous ties to the Raiders organization having begun his coaching career there as quarterbacks coach in 1997. He also has previously served as Del Rio's offensive coordinator in Jacksonville from 2003-04.

The 47-year-old Musgrave will inherit an offense featuring second-year quarterback Derek Carr that finished last in the league in total yards, yards per game and rushing yards per game during a 3-13 season.

Musgrave last was an offensive coordinator with the Minnesota Vikings from 2011-13.

In addition to Musgrave, former Chicago Bears head coach Marc Trestman was identified as a candidate to take over Oakland's offense.

Information from ESPN.com's Raiders reporter Bill Williamson contributed to this report.