The Green Bay Packers know that the 2025 campaign is their chance to show the NFL that they’re ready to take the next step. Back to back playoff appearances with Jordan Love under center is no small feat, but Green Bay has bigger goals in mind.
However, one of their coaches who has been instrumental to their success could be leaving town.
“He’s Interested” Packers Suddenly See Coach Interview With Rival For Last Minute Position (Breaking)
According to Bob Candotta of The Seattle Times:
As the Seahawks’ search for a new offensive coordinator to replace Ryan Grubb nears the end of its third week, a new name has entered the mix of candidates — Adam Stenavich, the current offensive coordinator for the Green Bay Packers.
CBSSports.com reported Saturday night that Stenavich “has interviewed’’ for the Seattle job.
That makes Stenavich the sixth candidate reported to have interviewed for the right to replace Grubb, who was fired on Jan. 6 after one season with the Seahawks.
Stenavich, 41, has been Green Bay’s OC the last three seasons and has been with the Packers for the last six, coming to Green Bay along with head coach Matt LaFleur in 2019, first as offensive line coach and then as run game coordinator in 2021 before taking over as OC in 2022 when Nathaniel Hackett left for Denver.
Even though Stenavich is the Packers’ offensive coordinator, LaFleur calls the plays, which is one reason Stenavich may be interested in moving to Seattle. On a couple of occasions, he has called plays during preseason games.
He also interviewed with the Chicago Bears earlier for their head coaching position before Ben Johnson won it.
During the 2017-18 season, Stenavich served as an assistant offensive line coach for the 49ers under Kyle Shanahan.
During his final two seasons playing for head coach Lloyd Carr at Michigan, Stenavich earned All-Big Ten honors at left tackle.
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