Cardinals Hire Michael Ghobrial As STC

The Cardinals are hiring Michael Ghobrial as their special teams coordinator, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Ghobrial spent the past two years in the same position with the Giants.

With Ghobrial on his way to Arizona, rookie head coach Mike LaFleur has filled all three coordinator positions just under two weeks into his tenure. LaFleur selected Nathaniel Hackett as his OC last week, and he retained DC Nick Rallis on Friday.

Ghobrial, a former UCLA defensive end, has mostly coached at the college level since beginning as an undergrad assistant at his alma mater in 2009. He first worked in the NFL as a Bill Walsh diversity coaching fellow on the Lions’ staff in 2017. After a year in Detroit, Ghobrial divided the next three seasons between Hawaii and Washington State.

Ghobrial returned to the pros as the Jets’ assistant special teams coach in 2021. He held the post for three years, and LaFleur was the Jets’ OC for two of those seasons. The two will now reunite in Arizona, where the 38-year-old Ghobrial will replace the long-tenured Jeff Rodgers. After eight seasons atop the Cardinals’ ST unit, Rodgers took the same job with the Bills in late January.

Elsewhere on the Cardinals’ staff, they’re expected to add Jake Moreland as their tight ends coach, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reports. They’re also set to retain assistant offensive line coach Chris Cook.

Moreland, an NFL tight end from 2000-02, was on LaFleur’s offensive staff as the Jets’ assistant line coach in 2021. He went on to coach tight ends in Denver (2022) and Houston (2023-25) over the past four years. Moreland helped the Texans’ Dalton Schultz to three straight strong seasons, and he’ll walk into an even better situation in Arizona. Cardinals tight end Trey McBride easily led his position in catches (126), targets (169) and yards (1,239) in 2025. McBride also tied for the most touchdowns (11).

Cardinals Finalize Gannon’s New Staff

The Cardinals announced today that they have finalized their coaching staff under new head coach Jonathan Gannon, according to Josh Weinfuss of ESPN. We’ve tracked many new hires, firings, and retainings as they’ve occurred, but today’s finalization fills in any holes that remained between last year’s staff and what we’ve reported on so far.

On the offensive side of the ball, we’ve got the confirmations and official titles for two new hires. Drew Terrell, who was expected to leave Washington and rumored to be in the running for Arizona’s pass-game coordinator role after missing out on the offensive coordinator job, has officially been hired as the Cardinals’ passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. Additionally, Israel Woolfork, who was rumored to become the new quarterbacks coach after being informed by the Browns that he was granted leave from his diversity coaching fellow position, has officially been made the quarterbacks coach in Arizona.

Two other new hires were announced today on the offensive staff. Former Charleston Southern head coach Autry Denson has joined the staff as a running backs coach. Denson has extensive experience coaching the position at the college level for Notre Dame, Miami (OH), and Bethune-Cookman, but this will be his first job in the NFL. Also joining the staff, Chris Cook will be under offensive line coach Klayton Adams as the team’s assistant offensive line coach. Additionally, two members of the offensive staff from former head coach Kliff Kingsbury‘s tenure have been retained with slightly new titles. Formerly the co-pass game coordinator, Spencer Whipple will be retained in the role of pass game specialist. Similarly, former Bill Bidwill Fellowship and quarterbacks assistant Connor Senger has been retained in the position of offensive quality control coach.

On the defensive side of the ball, Patrick Toney and William Peagler, who were announced to be joining the Cardinals’ staff after working together at the University of Florida, had their titles officially announced today. Toney, who was originally expected to be the safeties coach, will be the Cardinals’ defensive backs coach. Peagler, after coaching tight ends in Gainesville, will serve as assistant defensive line coach. Additionally, a holdover from last year, former defensive assistant Ronald Booker has been retained to serve as defensive quality control.

On special teams, after the departure of assistant special teams coach Devin Fitzsimmons to Carolina, Sam Sewell will be filling the same role in 2023 for the Cardinals. Additionally, away from either side of the ball, the Cardinals hired two more new staffers and retained two others. Brandon Schwab has been hired as assistant to the head coach, and Shea Thompson has been hired as director of football performance. Coaching assistant Jay Razzano was retained from last year’s staff, and Kenny Bell, who served last season in Arizona as chief of staff and offensive assistant, will be retained as the team’s director of football strategy.

With the coaching staff finalized, Gannon and the Cardinals can turn their attention to the NFL Combine, the draft, and the rest of the offseason.