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Bills, Packers Seek Interviews With Cardinals' Connor Senger for QB Coach Vacancies

The interest stems from staff changes across the league, with Senger’s profile elevated by recent Shrine Bowl play-calling.

Overview

  • NFL Media's Tom Pelissero reports Buffalo and Green Bay have requested interviews with Arizona pass game specialist Connor Senger for their open quarterbacks coach roles.
  • Green Bay’s vacancy follows Sean Mannion leaving the Packers to become the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive coordinator.
  • Buffalo is building out Joe Brady’s new staff, and the outreach is notable given Ronald Curry currently holds the Bills’ quarterbacks coach title.
  • Senger, 30, joined Arizona through the Bill Bidwill Coaching Fellowship in 2022 and earned successive promotions to offensive quality control (2023), assistant QBs coach (2024) and passing game specialist (2025).
  • He called plays at this week’s East–West Shrine Bowl after prior all-star coaching assignments, adding visibility to his candidacy.