November 23, 2024
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Jusrin, The head coach of the Arizona Cardinals will be leaving his position,as it’s confirmed.

Under head coach Jonathan Gannon, the Arizona Cardinals’ new era is beginning to take shape.

On Wednesday, Gannon and the Cardinals added fifteen more coaches to the current group, keeping seven assistants from the previous staff.

These moves came after offensive coordinator Drew Petzing and defensive coordinator Nick Rallis were hired, and special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers was retained.

Coordinator of offenses: Drew Petzing
For the first time, the 35-year-old new offensive coordinator for the Cardinals assumes leadership of the offense.

His tenure as an NFL coach started in 2014, when he joined the Minnesota Vikings staff with Gannon as an offensive assistant.

Prior to joining the Cleveland Browns as their tight ends coach from 2020–21 and taking over as the team’s quarterbacks coach for the final season, Petzing worked as an assistant wide receivers coach, assistant quarterbacks coach, and wide receivers coach in Minnesota.

The 29-year-old defensive coordinator Nick Rallis is another Minnesota connection for Gannon.

The Vikings’ defensive quality control coach from 2018–19, who was promoted to assistant linebackers coach the next season, was the youngest coordinator in the National Football League. Along with Gannon, he relocated to Philadelphia in 2021 to serve as the linebackers coach for the Eagles for two seasons while holding Gannon’s DC title.

After his playing career at the University of Minnesota ended in 2016, Rallis entered the coaching field right away.

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