The Green Bay Packers announced a completed coaching staff on Monday. The new changes include four promotions and four new hires.
Jerry Gray and Adam Stenavich received the biggest promotions.
Gray, the team’s defensive coach in 2020, added a play-off coordinator. He will be the top assistant under new defensive coordinator Joe Barry.
Stenavich, who led one of the team’s most impressive position groups last season, will be the new coordinator of the game, along with his role as offensive line coach.
The Packers also promoted Rayna Stewart from the special teams quality control coach to the special teams assistant coach, and Connor Lewis from the offensive quality control coach to the special teams assistant and game management specialist.
The team hired the following: John Dunn (senior analyst), Justin Hood (defensive coach for quality control), Ryan Mahaffey (offensive coach for quality control) and Tim Zetts (coach for offensive quality control).
Hood, Mahaffey and Zetts all come from college. Dunn was with the New York Jets last season.
The Packers retained all of the top assistants on the defensive staff who served under Mike Pettine, who was replaced by Barry last month.
Packers have lost quality control offensive coach Kevin Koger, quality control defensive coach Christian Parker and head analyst Butch Barry, who left Green Bay for other coaching opportunities this season.