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49ers announce new QB coach; hire John Lynch’s son to the coaching staff. ..ts.dhung.

The San Francisco 49ers announced several coaching staff moves on Tuesday afternoon.

49ers news: John Lynch's son Jake is a part of the coaching staff - Niners  Nation

Colt Anderson is the new assistant special teams coach. He spent 2024 with the Tennessee Titans, where he served as their special teams coordinator. Per DVOA, the Titans were the only team in the NFL with worse special teams last year than the 49ers. Anderson was the assistant special teams coach for the Cincinnati Bengals for the previous four seasons. He’s also an 8-year NFL veteran safety.

Gus Bradley’s official title is “Assistant Head Coach of Defense.” Bradley spent the three previous seasons as the defensive coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts and has several ties with Robert Saleh.

Ronnie Blair will go from working with the defensive line to the special teams. Blair used to cover kicks for the 49ers and played on each special teams unit.

Brian Griese is no longer the quarterbacks coach. Mick Lombardi now holds that title. Lombardi was previously the senior offensive assistant. He’s a former offensive coordinator with multiple years of experience coaching quarterbacks.

Saleh also brought on former Seattle Seahawks player and Jets assistant defensive line coach Greg Scruggs. He’ll work with the defensive line, likely replacing Blair.

Lastly, John Lynch’s son, Jake, is now a member of the 49ers coaching staff. His title is “Defensive Quality Control.” Lynch was a defensive graduate assistant for the University of Washington in 2024.

Here’s the full list of each coaching move:

Colt Anderson – Assistant Special Teams

Ronald Blair III* – Special Teams Quality Control

Gus Bradley – Assistant Head Coach of Defense

Ray Brown – Defensive Backs/Cornerbacks

Chris Foerster* – Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line

Joe Graves* – Offensive Assistant/Quarterbacks

Patrick Hagedorn* – Chief of Staff, Football

Leonard Hankerson* – Wide Receivers/Passing Game Specialist

Andrew Hayes-Stoker* – Offensive Assistant/Wide Receivers

Klay Kubiak* – Offensive Coordinator

Mick Lombardi* – Quarterbacks

Jake Lynch – Defensive Quality Control

Greg Scruggs – Assistant Defensive Line

Jacob Webster* – Offensive Quality Control

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