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Bobby Babich, the new secondary/pass game coordinator for the Packers, interviewed for the defensive coordinator position that ultimately went to Jonathan Gannon. Babich previously served as Buffalo's defensive coordinator for two seasons.
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GREEN BAY â Five Green Bay Packers defensive assistant coaches conducted press conferences May 5, their first sessions with the media this offseason. Following are highlights:
Bobby Babich, the new secondary/pass game coordinator, interviewed with coach Matt LaFleur for the Packersâ defensive coordinator position that went to Jonathan Gannon in late January.
Babich was Buffaloâs defensive coordinator the past two seasons. Babich is one of three new assistants Gannon brought in to run his defense. The two had never worked together but had talked at the NFL scouting combine, where Babich and Nick Rallis, who was Gannonâs defensive coordinator in Arizona, get together every year to talk defense.
One year, Gannon joined the meetup.
âWe got to know each other there, probably spent an hour, two hours talking defensive football,â Babich said. âThat's when we first officially met and spent time together.â
Green Bay Packers secondary/pass game coordinator Bobby Babich talks with local media at Lambeau Field.
Babich is the son of longtime football coach Bob Babich, who coached in college from 1984 through 2002, including two years as Wisconsinâs offensive line coach (1988-89) and as head coach at North Dakota State (1997-2002). Bob Babich was a defensive assistant in the NFL from 2003 through 2021.
Bobby Babich also coached defensive backs and linebackers with the Bills before becoming their defensive coordinator. Heâll be leading a Packers pass defense that last season intercepted only seven passes, which ranked No. 28 in the league.
Bobby Babich is the new secondary/pass game coordinator for the Green Bay Packers.
Babich interviewed for the defensive coordinator position as part of his career progression after serving as Buffalo's defensive coordinator.
Jonathan Gannon was hired as the Packers' defensive coordinator instead of Bobby Babich.
Before joining the Packers, Bobby Babich was the defensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills for two seasons.

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"There's so much that goes into it, I could sit up here and give a 50-minute dissertation about it,â Babich said of turnovers. âYou get what you emphasize. Youâve got to be opportunistic, and one of the things I tell the guys all the time, we donât need to chase plays, we need to put ourselves in position to make plays.
âWhen that ball shows up, you better make sure youâve repetitioned that so much that youâve been in that position that youâve visualized it, youâve trained it, youâve done all of that. There's a lot that goes into it.â
Green Bay Packers linebackers coach Sam Siefkes talks with local media at Lambeau Field.
New linebackers coach Sam Siefkes worked for Gannon with the Cardinals and has deep roots in Wisconsin.
Siefkes is from Oconomowoc and played defensive back for a season at UW-La Crosse before becoming a student coach there. He also was a grad assistant at Wisconsin for one season (2015).
âI grew up watching obviously Green Bay, that was what we did every Sunday,â Siefkes said. âI donât take (working for the Packers) lightly. If anything itâs helping me work even harder, which I didnât know that was possible prior to getting here. I donât take it lightly just to put it pretty bluntly.â
Siefkes was Gannonâs linebackers coach with the Cardinals in 2023 and â24. He was Virginia Techâs defensive coordinator last season but was let go when the school hired former Penn State coach James Franklin to take over the program in the offseason.
Siefkes has the most experience with Gannon of anyone on staff for helping implement Gannonâs defense.
Gannon likes to say he doesnât have a scheme, and in his press conference May 4 said he builds his playbook once he starts working with his defensive players. But he mostly ran a 3-4-oriented scheme with Arizona and as Philadelphiaâs defensive coordinator before that.
âScheme to (Gannon), to us, does not matter,â Siefkes said. âWe're going to do whatever we feel like is the best thing for the team and helps give us the best chance to win the football game. That's the most important thing.
âYou got through the beginning stages, or the infant stages, of coming in as a new defense, a new position coach, a new coordinator,  you want to figure out how those pieces can fit together and how we can put each other in best position to make plays and call the right things.â
Green Bay Packers outside linebackers/run game coordinator/assistant head coach defense DeMarcus Covington talks with local media at Lambeau Field.
DeMarcus Covington moved from defensive line coach last season to outside linebackers coach this year, along with retaining his role as run game coordinator and adding assistant head coach to his title.
With Gannon essentially running a 3-4-based scheme, outside linebackers are edge defenders. Among the players at Covingtonâs position is Micah Parsons, who is about five months into recovery from ACL surgery.
âMe and Micah, weâve got a great relationship,â Covington said. âWe talk often. All heâs trying to do is get healthy and get back to being Micah Parsons.â
Covington had never worked for Gannon though he interviewed with him twice, including for the Cardinalsâ defensive coordinator job in 2023.
Green Bay Packers cornerbacks coach Daniel Bullocks talks with local media at Lambeau Field.
New cornerbacks coach Daniel Bullocks first listed tackling, not pass coverage, among the biggest things heâll be looking for in the preseason as the Packers determine their playing rotation at cornerback.
The Packers return Keisean Nixon (17 starts) and Carrington Valentine (11) as possible starters at outside cornerback, though they also signed free agent Benjamin St-Juste and used a second-round pick on cornerback Brandon Cisse, as well as a sixth-rounder on cornerback Domani Jackson.
Bullocks is a former NFL safety who started 22 games for Detroit from 2006-09.
âThe big thing thatâs going to show up in camp that you canât see right now is tackling,â Bullocks said. âThat's the thing youâre going to see in the preseason (games) when the pads come on, youâre gonna strike that ball carrier and run through him. That's the biggest thing.â
Bullocks was a defensive assistant with the 49ers for the previous 10 years. In Super Bowl LVIII he sustained a torn Achilles tendon in the third quarter but coached the rest of the game.
âI landed on the strength coachâs leg and it snapped,â Bullocks said. âI thought it was just a high ankle sprain, they tried to get me a boot, but itâs the Super Bowl, youâre (on) the biggest stage, so I'm not really thinking about it, all I'm thinking about is the next play, trying to coach right then in the moment. I didnât realize I tore my Achilles until right after the game when the confetti came down and I realized I couldnât get up, I couldnât walk back to the locker room.â
Vince Oghobaase became a full-fledged position coach for the first time in his NFL coaching career this offseason after being the Packersâ assistant defensive line coach the past two years.
Former defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley brought Oghobaase with him from Boston College to the Packers in 2024. LaFleur and Gannon promoted him this offseason though heâd never worked with Gannon.
Green Bay Packers defensive line coach Vince Oghobaase talks with local media at Lambeau Field.
âOne of the biggest things in football today is being adaptable, adjustable to different situations, different schemes, different techniques,â Oghobaase said of having to learn a new coordinatorâs defense. âBut at the end of the day itâs all ball.â
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