The Associated Press Updated: 12:53 p.m. ET Jan. 26, 2004 ALAMEDA, Calif. - Norv Turner was hired as the Oakland Raiders’ head coach Monday, taking over a team that went from the Super Bowl to 4-12 in just a year. Turner coached the Washington Redskins from 1994-00  making the playoffs only once  and has been the Miami Dolphins’ offensive coordinator the past two seasons. He went 49-59-1 with the Redskins, his only NFL head coaching experience. The Raiders said they would have an afternoon news conference with Turner. He replaces Bill Callahan, fired after two seasons as Oakland’s head coach. Callahan has since been hired by Nebraska. Turner, 51, who grew up in Martinez, Calif., has 19 years of pro coaching experience. He also has been offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys and San Diego Chargers. Turner began his NFL coaching career as an assistant with the Los Angeles Rams in 1985, and he was on Dallas’ coaching staff from 1991-93, when the Cowboys won two straight Super Bowls.