MOBILE, Alabama — Auburn receivers coach Kodi Burns and running backs Tim Horton have worked out new deals to remain at Auburn for the foreseeable future, sources tell Auburn Undercover.

Auburn coach Gus Malzahn confirmed Tuesday that Burns has received a new contract after his previous deal, which was agreed upon in February 2016, was set to expire Jan. 31.

"He’s going to be at Auburn for a long time," Malzahn said of Burns.

Horton also agreed to a new deal, a source previously told Auburn Undercover last week. Malzahn's confirmation of Burns' deal secures all 10 of Auburn's assistants to contracts heading into the offseason.

Burns completed his second season as Auburn's receivers coach in 2017 and it was his most successful yet on the staff. Three receivers finished with 500 yards or more and Ryan Davis shattered the school record for receptions with 84 catches in a single season. The Tigers return every receiver that played in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, including Davis, who led Auburn with 815 yards and five touchdowns.

Burns was paid $350,000 each season during the span of his two-year deal he signed in 2016, when he replaced former Auburn quarterback Dameyune Craig as the receivers coach. Craig left for a similar position at LSU at the time.

Details concerning the length and salary of Burns and Horton's new contracts have not been released.

Auburn lost offensive line coach Herb Hand to Texas last week but quickly hired UConn's J.B. Grimes as his replacement. Grimes coached at Auburn during the first three seasons of the Malzahn era (2013-15) and helped coach the first SEC offense to lead in the country in rushing in 2013.

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