Connor Senger is currently the passing game specialist with the Arizona Cardinals.
The Buffalo Bills are quickly lining up interviews with coaches around the NFL, hoping to fill new head coach Joe Brady’s staff sooner than later with free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft on the horizon. A report by Tom Pelissero reveals that One Bills Drive has reached out to Connor Senger — the current passing game specialist for the Arizona Cardinals — about interviewing him for Buffalo’s quarterbacks coach.
Senger, just 30 years old, played quarterback in college for the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2013-2014) and the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (2015-2016). He immediately jumped into coaching following his college career, joining UW Oshkosh as a quarterbacks coach for the 2017. Senger then took the same role with Carroll University in 2018, before heading to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater as running backs coach for the 2019 season. His coaching career took Senger to North Dakota State University, where he worked as offensive quality control coordinator for the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
Senger landed his first NFL coaching opportunity in 2022, when he was awarded the Bill Bidwell Fellowship with Arizona Cardinals. The Fellowship “was launched to help increase diversity and open up the doors for coaching experience in the NFL.” Out of that Fellowship, Senger was promoted to offensive quality control coach with Arizona in 2023, then to assistant quarterbacks coach for the 2024 NFL season. Senger was again promoted to passing game specialist for the 2025 season.
That the Bills have reached out to interview Senger is a notable development given that Ronald Curry is Buffalo’s current quarterbacks coach.
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