2008 Green Bay Packers Season - Staff

Staff

Green Bay Packers 2008 staff
Front Office
  • Executive Committee - Board of Directors
  • Chairman/CEO - Mark Murphy
  • Executive Vice President/General Manager/Director of Football Operations - Ted Thompson
  • Vice President of Football Administration/Player Finance - Russ Ball
  • Director of Football Operations - Reggie McKenzie
  • Director of Football Operations - John Schneider
  • Director of College Scouting - John Dorsey
  • Assistant Director of College Scouting - Shaun Herock
  • Assistant Director of Pro Personnel - Eliot Wolf
  • Assistant Director of Pro Personnel - Tim Terry

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach - Mike McCarthy
  • Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers - Winston Moss

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator - Joe Philbin
  • Quarterbacks - Tom Clements
  • Running Backs - Edgar Bennett
  • Wide Receivers - Jimmy Robinson
  • Tight Ends - Ben McAdoo
  • Offensive Line - James Campen
  • Assistant Offensive Line - Jerry Fontenot
  • Offensive Quality Control - Ty Knott

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator - Bob Sanders
  • Defensive Ends - Carl Hairston
  • Defensive Tackles - Robert Nunn
  • Secondary - Kurt Schottenheimer
  • Defensive Nickel Package/Cornerbacks - Lionel Washington
  • Defensive Quality Control - Joe Whitt, Jr.

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator - Mike Stock
  • Assistant Special Teams - Shawn Slocum

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning - Rock Gullickson
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning - Mark Lovat
  • Strength and Conditioning Assistant - Mondray Gee

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