Slap a fake mustache and straw hat on Danny Crossman and you might just have the next Chuck Lester.

Ok, so maybe that’s a stretch. The Buffalo Bills’ current special teams coordinator has a long way to go before he can match the longevity of the team’s former assistant coach ­– who became most famous for finding a way to stick around for 23 long years.

But it’s nonetheless impressive that Crossman is now working for his third different head coach. He is the only member of Rex Ryan’s former staff to keep his job after Sean McDermott took over, and was originally brought in by Doug Marrone in 2013.

“Maybe the only time it was ever odd to me was when I went in to the locker room and mine was the only name tag still on the locker,” Crossman said Thursday of being the lone post-Rex survivor. “I never looked at it that way. In my mind, and the way I approach my job is, I’m going to do the best job I possibly can, I’m not going to worry about anything else and something good’s going to happen.