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Commanders Finalize 2024 Coaching Staff
Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

The Washington Commanders announced their finalized coaching staff for the 2024 season under new HC Dan Quinn.

The staff includes:

  • Chief of staff Sarah Hogan
  • Development coach Pete Ohnegian
  • OC Kliff Kingsbury 
  • Assistant QB coach David Blough
  • Offensive assistant Andre Coleman 
  • WR coach Bobby Engram 
  • OL coach Bobby Johnson 
  • Pass game coordinator/Assistant HC Brian Johnson
  • RB coach/Run game coordinator Anthony Lynn
  • QB coach Tavita Pritchard 
  • TE coach David Raih 
  • Assistant OL coach Darnell Stapleton 
  • QC coach Shane Toub  
  • DC Joe Whitt Jr. 
  • Defensive QC coach George Banko 
  • DB coach Tommy Donatell
  • Assistant DL coach Sharrif Floyd 
  • Assistant DB coach William Gay
  • Pass rush specialist Ryan Kerrigan 
  • LB coach Ken Norton Jr.
  • Senior defensive assistant John Pagano 
  • Defensive pass game coordinator Jason Simmons 
  • DL coach Darryl Tapp 
  • ST coordinator Larry Izzo

Some of the new additions that haven’t been reported previously include Blough, who was a journeyman quarterback the past few seasons and looks to be making the transition to coach, Hogan who was with the Falcons and Gay who played 11 seasons in the NFL. 

This article first appeared on NFLTradeRumors.co and was syndicated with permission.

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