The Green Bay Packers have their new top offensive assistant coach.

According to Tom Silverstein of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, former offensive coordinator Joe Philbin has agreed to return to the Packers and replace Edgar Bennett as Mike McCarthy’s top assistant on offense.

Silverstein reports Philbin’s position isn’t yet fully defined.

Philbin was McCarthy’s offensive coordinator from 2007-11. He helped the Packers finish in the top five in scoring during four of his five seasons as offensive coordinator.

The Packers removed Bennett as the team’s offensive coordinator earlier this week. He spent three years in the position and was on the coaching staff in Green Bay from 2001-17.

The Packers finished 21st in scoring offense in 2017.

Philbin previously coached the offensive line and tight ends for the Packers. He left Green Bay to be the head coach in Miami after the 2011 season. Over the last two seasons, he served as the assistant head coach and offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts.

During Philbin’s last season in Green Bay in 2011, the Packers averaged 35.0 points per game and finished with a franchise record 560 points. Green Bay never finished lower than 10th in points scored during Philbin’s run as offensive coordinator.