OAKLAND — The Raiders have added two more assistant coaches to their offensive staff, with Bernie Parmalee taking over the running backs and Rob Moore wide receivers.

Parmalee, 47, was the tight ends coach for the Kansas City Chiefs last year. He previously coached tight ends and special teams at Notre Dame from 2005 through 2009 and handled special teams and tight ends with the Miami Dolphins from 2002 through 2004.

Moore, 46, was the wide receivers coach last season for the Buffalo Bills. A former first-round draft pick out of Syracuse, Moore caught 628 passes for 9,368 yards and 49 touchdowns with the Jets and Cardinals.

SI.com, citing a source, reported that Detroit Lions assistant offensive line coach Bobby Johnson will be the Raiders tight ends coach.

Coach Jack Del Rio so far has brought back only one assistant from last year’s staff — secondary coach Marcus Robertson.

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