Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich, conducted an interview for the open offensive coordinator Seattle Seahawks Jonathan Jones from CBS Sports.
Seahawks coach, Mike Macdonald, is looking for a fresh coordinator and Playcast after releasing the offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb after the 2024 season. Seahawks took 18th place in points scored and at 14 meters and on average only 5.5 jars for fun at 24 revolutions last season.
Stenavich, who was an offensive coordinator at Green Bay since 2022, does not cause games for Packers, but would have this opportunity in Seattle, creating a promotion and promotion in coaching ranks for Packers assistant.
Stenavich came to Green Bay as a coach of the offensive line at the first coaching staff of Matt Lafleur in 2019. Since then, he was promoted to the game coordinator and then to the offensive coordinator. But Lafleur remains PlayCaller.
Earlier this season, Stenavich interviewed Chicago Bears to their main position-confirming that he has aspirations to run his own team. He will become a playculer – and success in this task – would significantly contribute to achieving the goal, but Stenavich probably has to leave Green Bay to get such an opportunity.
In Seattle Stenavich he would have the opportunity to call the competition for playmaker Geno Smith and the talented crime Seahawks, including the recipient of Jaxon Smith-Njigb, who caught 100 passes in 2024.
As Jones notes, there are currently 11 open works of offensive coordinators at the NFL, so it is possible that Stenavich will leave Green Bay out of season for PlayCaller’s work.