Packers add new offensive quality control coach to Matt LaFleur’s staff

The Packers promoted Connor Lewis to offensive quality control coach on Monday.

The Green Bay Packers have promoted Connor Lewis to an offensive quality control coach on Matt LaFleur’s coaching staff. The team announced the move Monday.

Lewis, who joined the Packers in 2016, spent the last four seasons assisting the offensive coaching staff in “data analysis, playing rules and game management,” per the team. He has also worked in the football technology department in Green Bay.

Prior to coming to the Packers, Lewis worked with the Oakland Raiders and New York Giants.

Lewis will join Kevin Koger, another offensive quality control coach who joined LaFleur’s first staff in 2019.

The Packers still need to hire a wide receivers coach to replace Alvis Whitted, who was let go last week. There could be a chance that Koger, who has experience coaching receivers, is promoted to the position.

Packers offensive coaching staff

Coordinator: Nathaniel Hackett
QBs coach: Luke Getsy
RBs coach: Ben Sirmans
WRs coach: TBD
TEs coach: Justin Outten
OL coach: Adam Stenavich
Asst. OL coach: Luke Butkus
Offensive assistant: Jason Vrable
Offensive quality control: Kevin Koger, Connor Lewis