New Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon wasted no time filling out his staff by reportedly hiring new coordinators on both sides of the ball.
, Gannon and the Cardinals are bringing in Nick Rallis as the team's new defensive coordinator. Rallis comes from Philadelphia, where he worked alongside Gannon as the Eagles' linebackers coach., who was the quarterbacks' coach for the Cleveland Browns. Petzing and Gannon spent four seasons together on the Minnesota Vikings' coaching staff.
One of, if the top priority for Petzing, will be working with quarterback Kyler Murray, who is not expected to be ready to start the season as he continues to
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