Connor Senger is Cardinals’ new hire under Bidwill coaching fellowship

Senger will work with quarterbacks for the next two seasons like Jordan Hogan did the last two years.

The Arizona Cardinals have a few coaching staff changes to announce this offseason, as they have had some of their staff take jobs elsewhere. Those vacancies have not been announced as filled. However, on Thursday, the team did announce a new addition to the coaching staff.

Under the Bill Bidwill Coaching Fellowship the team established in 2015, the Cardinals hired Connor Senger. Senger will work with quarterbacks.

The fellowship is for two years.

The fellowship was designed to increase diversity and create additional opportunities to gain coaching experience at the highest level. Senger is the program’s fifth participant and follows Levon Kirkland (2015-16), Terry Allen (2017-18), Don Shumpert (2019) and Jordan Hogan (2020-21). Shumpert is currently on the Cardinals coaching staff as an offensive assistant.

Senger comes from Central Washington, where he was over offensive quality control and quarterbacks. Prior to that, Senger was at North Dakota State in 2020-2021 as the team’s offensive quality control coordinator where he helped the Bison to the 2021 FCS National Championship. In 2019, he was running backs coach at Wisconsin-Whitewater and in 2018 he was quarterbacks coach at Carroll University in Wisconsin. In 2017, he began his coaching career ar at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, where he played college football.

Unless he is in forthcoming announcements about coaching changes, it now means that Hogan, who was a coach under the fellowship for the last two seasons working with the quarterbacks, is no longer on the staff.

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