NFC Staff Updates: Vikings, Seahawks, Commanders, Falcons, Packers
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NFC Staff Updates: Vikings, Seahawks, Commanders, Falcons, Packers
"The Vikings lost multiple position coaches this offseason, with tight ends coach Brian Angelichio taking the Steelers' offensive coordinator job while offensive line coach Chris Kuper accepting the same position in Philadelphia. Last week, the team finalized their replacements for those coaches, per a team announcement. Angelichio will be succeeded by Ryan Cordell, who spent the last four years as the Vikings' game management coordinator/passing game specialist."
"Seahawks offensive line coach John Benton will be staying in Seattle in 2026, according to FOX13's Curtis Crabtree. Benton interviewed for the team's offensive coordinator job after Klint Kubiak's departure, but was passed over in favor of Brian Fleury. Coaches in Benton's position may sometimes search for greener pastures with a team that offers a better chance at a future OC gig, but it is hard to argue with his decision to remain with the Super Bowl champs."
Brian Angelichio left the Vikings to become the Steelers' offensive coordinator, and Chris Kuper accepted the offensive coordinator position in Philadelphia. The Vikings promoted Ryan Cordell to tight ends coach while he retains his game management coordinator/passing game specialist duties. The tight end group is led by T.J. Hockenson and Josh Oliver, with second-year players including Ben Yurosek expected to return in 2026. Keith Carter was promoted to offensive line coach, and Derek Warehime was hired to replace Carter as assistant offensive line coach after college stops at Coastal Carolina and New Mexico. Other NFC staff moves included John Benton remaining with the Seahawks and Jake Olsen staying at LSU.
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