Orchard Park, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills filled their quarterbacks coach vacancy Saturday by hiring former Carolina Panthers QB coach Ken Dorsey to help continue the development of franchise quarterback Josh Allen.

Dorsey spent five seasons in Carolina helping to guide quarterback Cam Newton’s career before spending 2018 as Florida International’s assistant athletics director.

The Bills lost their quarterbacks coach David Culley last week when he took a new role as assistant head coach and wide receivers coach with the Baltimore Ravens.

The Bills have hired Ken Dorsey as quarterbacks coach and named Chad Hall wide receivers coach. pic.twitter.com/d1Rc81B8BV — Buffalo Bills PR (@BuffaloBillsPR) February 2, 2019

Dorsey is familiar with Bills coach Sean McDermott from his time in Carolina as well as backup quarterback Derek Anderson, who spent seven seasons with the Panthers before coming to the Bills last season.

Buffalo also found their new wide receivers coach. The Bills promoted offensive assistant Chad Hall to the position after it had been rumored he was the leading candidate for the job.

Dorsey played five years in the NFL after starring at Miami (Fl) in college where he was part of a National Championship team in 2001. He started 13 games in five seasons between stints in Cleveland and San Francisco.