The Oakland Raiders fans have been calling for a change from offensive coordinator Todd Downing for the bulk of the 2017 season, but after the team's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 14, it hit a peak.

Fans were desperately hoping to see the change happen this week, and while it seemed to be a possibility after the team's horrible performance against the Chiefs, we apparently won't be seeing the change happen anytime soon.

As The Athletic's Jimmy Durkin reported, Raiders head coach Jack Del Rio told Damon Bruce on 95.7 The Game that Downing will remain in his role throughout the remainder of 2017.

Jack Del Rio tells @DamonBruce on @957thegame that Todd Downing will remain offensive coordinator for the rest of the season. — Jimmy Durkin (@Jimmy_Durkin) December 11, 2017

It's safe to say this move won't go over well with the fanbase.

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The offense has taken a massive step back from 2016 when it thrived under Bill Musgrave. Last season, the Raiders ranked No. 7 in the NFL in points per game (26) and No. 6 in yards per game (373.3). In comparison, they've averaged 20.3 points per game (tied No. 21) and 329.4 yards per game (No. 19) this season under Downing.