New Redskins head coach Ron Rivera had already brought in new coordinators on both sides of the ball (Scott Turner on offense, Jack Del Rio on defense), and he’s now filled out the rest of his staff. Rivera and Washington announced the following 16 hires earlier today:
- Pete Hoener, tight ends
- Jim Hostler, wide receivers
- Randy Jordan, running backs
- John Matsko, offensive line
- Drew Terrell, assistant wide receivers
- Travelle Wharton, assistant offensive line
- Ken Zampese, quarterbacks
- Chris Harris, defensive backs
- Sam Mills III, defensive line
- Richard Rodgers, assistant defensive backs
- Steve Russ, linebackers
- Brent Vieselmeyer, assistant defensive backs
- Luke Del Rio, offensive quality control
- Ben Jacobs, assistant special teams
- Vincent Rivera, defensive quality control
- Todd Storm, offensive quality control
Both Hostler and Zampese have both previously served as offensive coordinators. Hostler was the 49ers’ OC for a single season in 2007 under head coach Mike Nolan, but was fired after only one year at the helm. Zampese, meanwhile, was the Bengals’ offensive playcaller in 2016 and part of 2017 before being let go. He’s since coached for the Browns, the AAF’s Atlanta Legends, and the University of Florida.
Unsurprisingly, a number of new Redskins coached worked under Rivera in Carolina, including Hoener, Hostler, Matsko, Terrell, Wharton, Mills, Rodgers, and Russ.