The Arizona Cardinals lose another assistant coach.
For the Arizona Cardinals, the offseason changes have been subtle.
Losing offensive line coach Klayton Adams to the Dallas Cowboys to be their new offensive coordinator, losing linebackers coach Sam Siefkes to Virginia Tech so he can become their new defensive coordinator, and deciding not bringing back Derrick LeBlanc.
Now, they are losing one of the few holdovers from the Kliff Kingsbury staff, as Spencer Whipple has taken a job with the Jacksonville Jaguars to become their new quarterback coach.
Jaguars are hiring Cardinals pass game specialist Spencer Whipple as their new quarterbacks coach. Whipple – the son of former UMass HC and longtime NFL assistant Mark Whipple – spent the last six seasons in Arizona in multiple roles under Kliff Kingsbury and Jonathan Gannon.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 4, 2025
Whipple and new Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Liam Coen have a connection through their time at UMass together as players and coaches.
Whipple has worn many hats within the Arizona Cardinals organization, offensive quality control coach, assistant wide receivers coach and co-passing game coordinator, before becoming the Cardinals’ passing game specialist the last two seasons.
The Cardinals struck quickly to replace Adams, Siefkes and LeBlanc, and all candidates came from outside the organization.
How will they replace Whipple?