The Green Bay Packers have reportedly made two more additions to their coaching staff on Friday, one of whom was a former Packers practice squad player.
The Packers chose Adam Stenavich, who is from Marshfield, Wis. as the new offensive line coach to replace James Campen, according to NBC Sports.
Stenavich, 35, worked the last two years for Kyle Shanahan, a longtime colleague of Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, while with the San Francisco 49ers. He coached the offensive line for San Jose State from 2015-16.
He also played with the Packers’ practice squad in 2006. The Packers assigned him to the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe in 2007.
The Packers also chose Kirk Olivadotti as their linebackers coach, according to PackersNews.com’s Jim Owczarski.
Olivadotti worked with LaFleur during the 2010 season in Washington under head coach Mike Shanahan. He served in Washington for 16 years, while also having a three-year stint as a linebackers coach at the University of Georgia.