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Rick Dennison’s back in the NFL, this time with the Seattle Seahawks.
The Seahawks have hired Dennison as a run game coordinator and senior offensive advisor. Seattle also officially announced the hire of ex-Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Justin Outten as a run game specialist and assistant offensive line coach.
Dennison, 66, has an extensive history with the Broncos. He played linebacker for the team from 1982-1990. After hanging up his cleats, Dennison returned to the team in 1995 as an offensive assistant.
Dennison later had stints as a special teams coordinator (1997-2000), offensive line coach (2001-2005), offensive coordinator (2006-2008) and offensive line coach (2009) in Denver.
He left the Broncos in 2010 to serve as the Houston Texans’ offensive coordinator under Gary Kubiak. Dennison then followed Kubiak to the Baltimore Ravens as a quarterbacks coach 2014 before returning to Denver (again with Kubiak) in 2015 as offensive coordinator.
Dennison helped the Broncos win Super Bowl 50 in 2015 and then spent one more year with the club before moving to the Buffalo Bills as an OC in 2017. He later spent time with the New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints. Dennison now lands in Seattle, his eighth NFL team.