The Green Bay Packers announced multiple additions to their coaching staff.
Head coach Matt LaFleur hired the following coaches on Tuesday:
- Aaron Hill: Strength and conditioning coordinator
- Derrick Ansley: Passing game coordinator (defense)
- Anthony Campanile: Linebackers/running game coordinator
- Sean Duggan: Defensive assistant
- Eddie Gordon: Assistant offensive line coach
- Marcus Jones: Strength and conditioning assistant
- Sean Mannion: Offensive assistant
- Vince Oghobaase: Assistant defensive line coach
- Anthony Perkins: Defensive quality control coach
- Ben Schumacher: Strength and conditioning assistant
- Myles White: Coaching assistant (minority fellowship)
The Packers also promoted Ryan Mahaffey from assistant offensive line coach to wide receivers coach and re-assigned Jason Rebrovich from pass rush specialist to defensive line coach.
Duggan and Oghobaase coached at Boston College alongside Jeff Hafley, Green Bay’s new defensive coordinator. Campanile previously spent three seasons at the school before going to Michigan and the Miami Dolphins.
Ansley spent the 2023 season as the Los Angeles Chargers’ defensive coordinator. He worked under Nick Saban at Alabama before a season with the Raiders and two years as the Tennessee Volunteers’ defensive coordinator.
Mannion will transition to coaching after playing 14 NFL games over nine years. The former quarterback last started for the Minnesota Vikings in a 37-10 loss at Green Bay on Jan. 2, 2022.
White began his NFL career with the Packers. The wide receiver caught nine of 12 targets for 66 yards in 2013 before playing 12 more games for the New York Giants in 2015.
Green Bay finished the 2023 season strong, earning a playoff spot behind Jordan Love and defeating the Dallas Cowboys in a first-round playoff matchup. The Packers have started free agency by signing running back Josh Jacobs and safety Xavier McKinney.