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He was the school's tight ends coach.In 2013, the Toledo, Ohio, native became a graduate assistant at Michigan for two years before leaving for the same role at the University of Tennessee.From 2016-2018,
Newly hired Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer is wasting no time in looking for candidates to fill out his coaching staff. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Cowboys have requested an interview with Atlanta Falcons tight ends coach Kevin Koger for their offensive coordinator position.
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Former Michigan tight end Kevin Koger is set to interview with the Dallas Cowboys for their vacant offensive coordinator opening, according to NFL insider Tom P
The Dallas Cowboys’ offensive coordinator search took them out west. They interviewed Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach Klayton Adams for the position on Brian Schottenheimer’s staff, Sports Illustrated’s Connor Orr reported.
Koger landed in Atlanta before the 2024 season started, spending the year working under offensive coordinator Zac Robinson.
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