The Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers have both requested permission to interview Arizona Cardinals pass game specialist Connor Senger for their vacant quarterbacks coach positions, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
Connor Senger, 30, is a former college quarterback who has quickly emerged as a rising name in the coaching ranks. He recently gained significant experience calling plays during this week’s East-West Shrine Bowl, a role that highlighted his offensive acumen ahead of the NFL's hiring cycle. Both the Bills and Packers are looking to bolster their offensive staffs and provide fresh leadership for their respective quarterback rooms.
Senger has spent time on the Arizona Cardinals staff as a pass game specialist, working closely with the offensive unit. The interest from two high-profile franchises like Buffalo and Green Bay underscores his growing reputation across the league. If hired, Senger would transition from a specialist role to a primary position coach, overseeing some of the league's most prominent signal-callers.
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