Panthers request interview with Raiders assistant OL coach Cameron Clemmons

Panthers request interview with Raiders assistant OL coach Cameron Clemmons

A new offensive coordinator has yet to be announced for the Raiders, but with a new offensive coordinator will very likely come a new staff. That means the departure of much of the previous staff.

Already moving on was Raiders OL Coach Carmen Bricillo, who was hired on to the same position with the New York Giants. Now his assistant Cameron Clemmons is receiving interest as a OL coach as well.

Clemons spent four seasons with the Raiders, beginning as an offensive quality control coach in 2020 under Jon Gruden and then stepping up to assistant OL coach in 2021. That means he also lasted through two coaching regimes.

It’s not hard to see why the Raiders offensive line coaches would receive interest elsewhere. They spun gold with a ragtag group of linemen in 2022, leading to Josh Jacobs winning the rushing title. Other teams are wondering what they can do with their line.

Panthers reportedly request interview with ‘impressive’ Raiders assistant for OL job

According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Panthers requested an interview with Raiders assistant OL coach Cameron Clemmons.

The Carolina Panthers are looking for James Campen’s replacement.

According to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the team has requested to speak with Las Vegas Raiders assistant offensive line coach Cameron Clemmons in regards to leading their position group. Clemmons, who Rapoport describes as an “impressive candidate,” is the first name to pop up in Carolina’s search for a new offensive line coach.

A former offensive tackle himself, Clemmons was a four-year starter at Western Kentucky University from 2011 to 2014. He’d go on to have a cup of coffee as a pro, signing with the then-San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2015 and playing one year in the Canadian Football League shortly after.

Clemmons has since picked up stints as an offensive intern at Eastern Kentucky University, a graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee and an offensive quality control coach and assistant offensive line coach for the Raiders.

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Vols’ Cameron Clemmons joining Las Vegas Raiders

Vols’ Cameron Clemmons joining Las Vegas Raiders.

LAS VEGAS – University of Tennessee quality control analyst Cameron Clemmons is joining the Las Vegas Raiders as an offensive quality control coach.

Clemmons spent the last five seasons with Tennessee after joining the Vols’ program in 2016 as a graduate assistant. He earned a master’s degree at UT in agricultural leadership, education and communication.

During his graduate assistantship at UT, Clemmons took part in the Bill Walsh Minority Fellowship with the New England Patriots in 2017.

He played collegiately at Western Kentucky from 2010-14 and was a four-year starter and team captain on the offensive line.

Clemmons is a native of Mt. Juliet, Tennessee.