A major shift is coming to the Green Bay Packers coaching staff. The team's longtime quarterbacks' coach, Tom Clements, is retiring. Clements has coached some of the greatest quarterbacks to ever wear a Packers uniform,
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According to Packers.com, Clements spent 11 seasons with the team before leaving and then returning in 2022. That first stint included 5 years as quarterbacks coach from 2006 to 2011. He was promoted to offensive coordinator until 2014 and then associate head coach on offense until 2016.