Former Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Edgar Bennett has a new job and a new title.

According to Chris Mortensen of ESPN, Jon Gruden and the Oakland Raiders have hired Bennett to be the team’s new receivers coach.

Bennett, a former Packers running back, spent three years as Green Bay’s offensive coordinator (2015-17). He previously served six years as the Packers running back coach (2005-10) and another four as receivers coach (2011-14), the latter giving him the necessary experience to take on the job for Gruden’s new offensive staff.

Packers coach Mike McCarthy relieved Bennett of his duties as offensive coordinator following the 2017 season. He has since hired Joe Philbin to replace Bennett, who spent 23 of the last 25 years with the Packers in some capacity.

Bennett’s best years as a position coach came during his time with the receiver position. In 2011, Packers receivers caught a team record 38 touchdowns. Bennett helped develop young receivers such as Jordy Nelson, James Jones and Randall Cobb and Davante Adams, among others.

In Oakland, Bennett will work under Gruden and new offensive coordinator Greg Olson.

In other former assistant news, the Cincinnati Bengals hired former Packers quarterbacks coach Alex Van Pelt to the same position on Friday.