
The Green Bay Packers are adding to their coaching staff.
According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Packers are hiring TC McCartney as an offensive assistant on Matt LaFleur's staff.
McCartney, a former LSU QB, has previous NFL experience as a QBs coach and TEs coach, along with extensive experience in the Shanahan system.
McCartney comes to the Packers with 10 years of NFL coaching experience, most recently as the quarterbacks coach for the New England Patriots (2024). He helped coach Drake Maye, who became the sixth player in franchise history to be selected to the Pro Bowl as a rookie.
Before his time in New England, McCartney worked for four years with the Cleveland Browns, first as an offensive assistant (2020-21) and then as tight ends coach (2022-23). In 2019, he coached quarterbacks for the Denver Broncos and was an offensive assistant/quality control coach for the San Francisco 49ers in 2015 as well as 2017-18.
Between his two stints with the 49ers, McCartney was a graduate assistant/quality control coach at his alma mater, LSU (2016), where he played quarterback from 2007-10. He got his first NFL coaching experience in 2014 as an offensive assistant with Browns. McCartney began his coaching career as a graduate assistant/offensive assistant for LSU (2011) and the University of Colorado (2012-13).
The Packers lost to the Chicago Bears in the wild-card round of the 2026 playoffs. Green Bay hasn't won a playoff game since 2023.
Jordan Love has turned into a solid QB under LaFleur. Love finished last season with 3,381 passing yards and 23 passing touchdowns while completing 66.3% of his passes.
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