NFL Coaching Carousel: New Roles for Fleury, Janocko, and Robinson
Fleury's Transition to Offensive Coordinator for the Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks have officially brought in Brian Fleury as their new offensive coordinator. This move follows his successful tenure with the San Francisco 49ers, where he held various coaching positions over seven seasons, culminating in roles as tight ends coach and run game coordinator. His experience is expected to bring a fresh perspective to Seattle's offensive strategies.
Janocko Departs Seattle for Raiders' Offensive Coordinator Position
Andrew Janocko, formerly the quarterbacks coach for the Seattle Seahawks, is making a move to the Las Vegas Raiders. He will take on the role of offensive coordinator, a promotion that marks his first time in such a leadership capacity. Janocko's appointment reunites him with Klint Kubiak, who recently became the Raiders' head coach, having previously worked together with the New Orleans Saints and Minnesota Vikings.
Fleury's Extensive NFL Coaching Journey
Brian Fleury's career in the NFL began in 2013 with the Buffalo Bills as a quality control coach. He then transitioned to coaching linebackers for the Cleveland Browns for two seasons before taking on analyst roles with the Miami Dolphins from 2016 to 2018. His diverse background across multiple teams and positions has prepared him for this elevated role with the Seahawks.
Janocko's Path to His First Coordinator Role
Andrew Janocko's coaching background includes a single season with the Seattle Seahawks' offensive staff. Prior to that, he served as quarterbacks coach for the New Orleans Saints in 2024 and the Minnesota Vikings in 2021, both under Klint Kubiak. He also spent two seasons as the Chicago Bears' quarterbacks coach. His appointment as offensive coordinator for the Raiders signifies a major step forward in his career.
Raiders Fortify Coaching Staff with Matt Robinson's Appointment
In addition to the offensive coordinator changes, the Las Vegas Raiders are also strengthening their defensive coaching staff. Matt Robinson is joining the team as the defensive secondary coach. Robinson's move comes shortly after he was announced as an assistant defensive line coach for the Giants, demonstrating the rapid shifts possible within professional football coaching. His prior experience with the Baltimore Ravens, where he coached outside linebackers and worked in defensive quality control, will be invaluable to the Raiders' defense.