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SANTA CLARA — Season No. 9 for 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan comes with his staff’s most significant overhaul.

New coordinators are in place: Robert Saleh returns to the defense after three-plus seasons as the New York Jets coach, Brant Boyer leaves his post with the Jets to oversee the 49ers’ troubled special teams, and Klay Kubiak gets promoted on offense, where plays still will be called by Shanahan.

    In a surprise, Brian Griese has been replaced as quarterbacks coach by Mick Lombardi, who returned to Shanahan’s staff a year ago as a senior offensive assistant.

    Gus Bradley, most recently the Indianapolis Colts’ defensive coordinator, will carry the title of assistant head coach/defense under Saleh. Chris Foerster will add the title of assistant head coach/offense to his duties as offensive line coach.

    Jake Lynch, son of general manager John Lynch, has been hired as a defensive quality control coach.

    Other changes to the staff: Ray Brown (defensive backs/cornerbacks), Ronald Blair III (special teams quality control), Colt Anderson (special teams assistant), Joe Graves (offensive assistant/quarterbacks), Leonard Hankerson (wide receivers, plus pass-game specialist), Andrew Hayes-Stoker (offensive assistant/wide receivers), Greg Scruggs (assistant defensive line), Jacob Webster (offensive quality control) and Patrick Hagedorn (chief of staff, football).

    Although Shanahan prematurely announced Kubiak’s promotion at his season wrapup press conference last month, the league’s minority-hiring guidelines were satisfied with Shanahan’s subsequent interviews with Noah Pauley of Iowa State and Junior Adams, a former Amador Valley High-Pleasanton product who’s since been hired as the Dallas Cowboys wide receivers coach.

    Only three coaches in the NFL have held their job longer than Shanahan: Mike Tomlin (Pittsburgh Steelers, 18 years), John Harbaugh (Baltimore Ravens, 17 years), and Andy Reid (Kansas City Chiefs, 12 years).

    Here is a list of coaching and front office moves around the NFL heading into next season, which culminates with Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium:

    HEAD COACH

    Seven teams hired a new head coach, including three on the 49ers’ 2025 schedule: the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Chicago Bears, and the New Orleans Saints. Those hires:

    Chicago Bears: Ben Johnson

    Dallas Cowboys: Brian Schottenheimer

    Jacksonville Jaguars: Liam Coen

    Las Vegas Raiders: Pete Carroll

    New England Patriots: Mike Vrabel

    New Orleans Saints: Kellen Moore

    New York Jets: Aaron Glenn

    OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR

    For the first time since Mike McDaniel was in this role in 2021, Shanahan officially designated an offensive coordinator. In all, 14 teams changed offensive coordinators:

    49ers: Klay Kubiak.

    Chicago Bears: Declan Doyle

    Cleveland Browns: Tommy Dorsey

    Dallas Cowboys: Clayton Adams

    Detroit Lions: John Morton

    Houston Texans: Nick Caley

    Jacksonville Jaguars: Grant Udisnki

    Las Vegas Raiders: Chip Kelly

    New Orleans Saints: Doug Nussmeier

    New York Jets: Tanner Engstrand

    New England Patriots: Josh McDaniels

    Philadelphia Eagles: Kevin Patullo

    Seattle Seahawks: Klint Kubiak

    Tampa Bay Bucs: Josh Grizzard

    DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR

    For the fourth time in five years, Shanahan sought a new defensive coordinator, and he circled back to his original one from 2017-20: Saleh, who went on to coach the New York Jets up through five games this past season. The final defensive coordinator hired was the New Orleans Saints’ Brandon Staley, who spent last season as the 49ers’ assistant head coach who worked under then-defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen:

    49ers: Robert Saleh

    Atlanta Falcons: Jeff Ulbrich

    Chicago Bears: Dennis Allen

    Cincinnati Bengals: Al Golden

    Dallas Cowboys: Matt Eberflus

    Detroit Lions: Kelvin Sheppard

    Indianapolis Colts: Lou Anarumo

    Jacksonville Jaguars: Anthony Campanile

    Las Vegas Raiders: Patrick Graham

    New England Patriots: Terrell Williams

    New Orleans Saints: Brandon Staley

    New York Jets: Steve Wilks

    SPECIAL TEAMS

    Insisting at season’s end that he knows how important special teams are, Shanahan hired New York Jets long-time coordinator Brant Boyer to rectify widespread issues. Sorensen, the 49ers’ defensive coordinator last season, is now the Cowboys’ special teams coordinator. Those hired:

    49ers: Brant Boyer

    Buffalo Bills: Chris Tabor

    Dallas Cowboys: Nick Sorensen

    Denver Broncos: Darren Rizzi

    Miami Dolphins: Craig Aukerman

    New York Jets: Chris Banjo

    New Orleans Saints: Phil Galiano

    Tennessee Titans: John Fassel

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    GENERAL MANAGER

    Jacksonville Jaguars: James Gladstone

    New York Jets: Darren Mougey

    Las Vegas Raiders: John Spytek

    Tennessee Titans: Mike Borgonzi

     

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