Lions promote Steve Oliver to tight ends coach
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The Detroit Lions have elevated Steve Oliver to the position of tight ends coach. This move follows Tyler Roehl's departure to take on the role of offensive coordinator at Iowa State. Oliver, who served as the Lions' assistant offensive line coach, has been with the team for five seasons, initially joining as a quality control coach. Before his tenure with the Lions, Oliver was a tight ends coach at Idaho in 2019 and at the University of San Diego in 2020. He will now collaborate with the Lions' new offensive coordinator, Steve Petzing.
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