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New Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is reportedly bringing one of his former assistant coaches from the Green Bay Packers with him.

Per ESPN's Todd Archer, Joe Philbin is expected to join McCarthy's staff as the offensive line coach.

Philbin had two different stints on McCarthy's staff in Green Bay, including five seasons as offensive coordinator from 2007-11. The 58-year-old rejoined the team in 2018 as offensive coordinator and took over as interim head coach for the final four games after McCarthy was fired Dec. 2.

Since the Cowboys hired McCarthy on Monday, he's reportedly worked quickly to assemble what could be a strong group of assistants.

Per Nick Eatman of the team's official website, offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is expected to return in 2020. John Fassel (special teams coordinator) and Jim Tomsula (defensive line) are believed to be joining the team.

Archer reported Monday that Mike Nolan will be hired as defensive coordinator.

In addition to his time as interim coach in Green Bay, Philbin spent three full seasons as head coach with the Miami Dolphins from 2012-14. He was fired early in his fourth season following a 1-3 start.