The Washington Redskins have hired Dallas Cowboys offensive line coach Bill Callahan to fill that same position.
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Although the Dallas Cowboys were able to keep the core of their coaching staff intact, offensive line coach Bill Callahan will not be back with the team as he has accepted a position with the Washington Redskins.
Callahan will be the Redskins’ new offensive line coach, and the team has signed him to a three-year contract. He worked wonders with the Cowboys offensive line, which was arguably the best in the NFL.
Left tackle Tyron Smith, center Travis Frederick and right guard Zack Martin each made the Pro Bowl this season. Quarterback Tony Romo and running back DeMarco Murray also had the best seasons of their careers.
The Redskins have struggled on the offensive line for the past several seasons, so Callahan will look to revive them as he did in Dallas.
NFL on ESPN reported the Redskins’ latest hire on Twitter.
The Redskins have hired former Cowboys OC Bill Callahan as their offensive line coach » http://t.co/X9bgh6UdyH pic.twitter.com/biaeNCo9cs
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) January 15, 2015
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