Vance Joseph continues to fill in his coaching staff in Denver and on Tuesday announced that Chris Gould will be promoted to special teams assistant coach, pairing him with newly hired special teams coordinator Brock Olivo.

Gould joined the Broncos as part of Gary Kubiak‘s staff in 2015 as a special teams quality control coach and, over the past two years, has worked closely with kicker Brandon McManus. In their time together, McManus had made 59 of 69 field-goal attempts (85.5 percent) and scored 244 total points, seventh in the NFL.

Before arriving in Denver, Gould, the younger brother of veteran kicker Robbie Gould, was a special teams quality control coach at Syracuse, where he helped develop future Broncos punter Riley Dixon from 2013-14. Dixon, a seventh-round pick in 2016, was voted to the Pro Football Writers of America’s all-rookie team after recording the highest single-season net average (41.3 yards) for a rookie punter in NFL history.

Gould also coached special teams at Elmhurst College in 2012 after spending three years as a placekicker in the Arena Football League (2010-12) and four as a punter/kicker at the University of Virginia (2004-07)

Also expected to be retained in the same role according to an NFL source, is Klint Kubiak, who joined his father’s staff last season as the Broncos’ offensive assistant/quarterbacks coach. The seven-year coaching veteran and former Colorado State player, previously worked two NFL seasons as a quality control/assistant wide receivers coach for the Vikings, under offensive coordinators Bill Musgrave (2013) and Norv Turner (2014). This year, he’ll again work with Musgrave, the newly appointed quarterbacks coach for the Broncos.

Tuesday the Broncos also made official the hiring of defensive backs assistant coach Johnnie Lynn, who takes over for former defensive backs assistant Samson Brown.

Lynn, who worked with Joseph on San Francisco’s secondary staff from 2006-10, started his NFL coaching career with the Bucs as a secondary coach from 1994-95. He followed with a separate stint on the 49ers (1996), seven years with the Giants (1997-2003), two with the Ravens (2004-05), one with the Eagles and, most recently, two with the Raiders (2012-13). In Oakland, Lynn was succeeded by Joe Woods, the Broncos’ new defensive coordinator, and Marcus Robertson, their new defensive backs coach.