Ohio State tight ends assistant coach Sean Binckes leaving for Las Vegas Raiders

COLUMBUS — Ohio State is losing a talented young member of its coaching staff to the NFL.
Tight ends assistant Sean Binckes is joining the Las Vegas Raiders coaching staff, Lettermen Row confirmed on Tuesday afternoon. He’ll join new Raiders head coach Pete Carrol and new offensive coordinator Chip Kelly on the Raiders staff; Kelly was the Buckeyes OC this past season on the way to a national championship.
Binckes joined the Ohio State coaching staff in 2023 and has been coaching for eight seasons. He played tight end at Long Island University-Post from 2012-16, where he also earned his bachelor’s degree in health sciences. He went on to receive a master’s degree in recreation and sports management from Florida International.
He began his coaching career at Nassau Community College as a wide receivers coach in 2016. He was also the offensive coordinator and strength and conditioning coach throughout his tenure at Nassau Community College, he moved to the offensive line in 2019.
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He was the running backs coach at Florida International in 2021 and was the wide receivers coach at Temple in 2022 before joining Ohio State.
Binckes worked for two seasons under Bailey, who was recently promoted to co-offensive coordinator alongside wide receivers coach Brian Hartline.