New Arizona finished 4-13 last season under Kliff Kingsbury, who was sacked in January
New Arizona Cardinals named Drew Petzing as their offensive coordinator, the NFL club announced on Sunday.
Last season, the 35-year-old Petzing was the Cleveland Browns quarterbacks coach, following two season as tight ends coach there.
One of his major tasks in Arizona, where he will work under head coach Jonathan Gannon, will be to design an offense for quarterback Kyler Murray.
Petzing started his NFL career as an intern with the Browns in 2013, then spent six seasons on the staff of the Minnesota Vikings, where he worked with Gannon, before returning to Cleveland in 2020.
The Cardinals finished 4-13 last season under Kliff Kingsbury, who was sacked in January.
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