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Newsstand: Former Michigan TE up for NFL OC job

Anthony Broomeby:Anthony Broome01/27/25

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Former Michigan Wolverines tight end Kevin Koger is up for an NFL offensive coordinator job, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The Dallas Cowboys and new head coach Brian Schottenheimer have thrown their name into the ring for the open position.

Koger, 35, was with the Atlanta Falcons this season after three previous years with the Los Angeles Chargers as their tight ends coach. He previously worked at Saline High School in 2012, Michigan in 2013-14, Tennessee in 2015, Eastern Kentucky in 2016-18 and the Green Bay Packers in 2019-20.

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“I really enjoy the history of they do well with their offensive linemen there,” Patrick said. “Obviously the academics there are really good. I think Coach Newsome is a good coach. Obviously he’s a younger guy but he’s been there since he was a player. He’s been there forever now. Seeing the stability and how he’s taking the reigns over. They hired Coach (Juan) Castillo (who coached Patrick’s uncle in the NFL) to help. He’s been in the NFL for a long time.”

– Class of 2026 offensive lineman Gregory Patrick to On3’s Steve Wiltfong

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