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Commanders add John Madden’s grandson Jesse to the coaching staff

The Washington commanders have completed their coaching team by setting the grandson of the late legendary NFL trainer and broadcaster John Madden.

In his first NFL job, Jesse Madden will serve as an offensive quality control coach of the commanders. Madden spent the past four years as a backup in Michigan, first as a quarterback and then as a defender.

John Madden trained the Oakland Raiders for a win in Super Bowl Xi in the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, where Michigan named Alabama in a semi -final playoff game in 2024 defeated game.

And yes, his grandson plays Madden. Jesse Madden told Los Angeles Times that he played the game with his teammates when the reporter played him in Washington a few days before the Wolverines played in the National Championship in 2024.

“It is not crazy for me because it is everything I knew all my life,” Madden told the newspaper.

Madden once told the Bay Area News Group that he grew up with his grandfather’s Raiders teams. During the pandemic in the spring of his junior year in the High School with a new trainer and without formal practices, the newspaper reported that Jesse Madden received 1,600 games and organized informal workouts.

At that time, his grandfather told the newspaper: “His work morality is amazing. Even if Covid is not doing anything, he practiced every day as if he were playing.”

His grandfather saw him playing in Michigan in a game, a 2021 win over Northern Illinois, three months before he died on December 28, 2021.

Washington also commissioned Brian Schneider as Assistant Special Teams Coach. In 2022-23 he spent the special teams from San Francisco, a position that he held in Seattle from 2010 to 2020.

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