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49ers lose assistant coach to the Packers
Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin / USA TODAY NETWORK

The San Francisco 49ers have seen several coaches depart for pastures new this offseason, and another exit was reported on Monday.

San Francisco is losing assistant strength coach Aaron Hill, who is set to become the new head of strength and conditioning for the Green Bay Packers, per Matt Schneidman of The Athletic.

Hill has served as the 49ers' assistant strength coach for the past four seasons, working under San Francisco's head of strength and conditioning, Dustin Perry.

The 49ers have two other assistant strength coaches, Greg Segrove and Jordan Nieuwsma, on their staff.

On top of the headline departure of defensive coordinator Steve Wilks, who was fired after the Niners' Super Bowl 58 defeat, San Francisco has also seen passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak, assistant offensive line coach James Cregg, assistant defensive line coach Daryl Tapp and assistant head coach/running backs coach Anthony Lynn depart for new jobs. 

There was a departure on the personnel side prior to the Super Bowl, with assistant general manager Adam Peters becoming the GM for the Washington Commanders.

The 49ers have filled only one of those voids so far, hiring Cameron Clemmons from the Las Vegas Raiders to be their new assistant O-Line coach.

This article first appeared on A to Z Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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