Raiders to hire 2-time Super Bowl winning Special Teams Coordinator
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Two coordinators in two days now for the Raiders. The first hire was defensive coordinator for which the Raiders stayed in-house to promote DL coach Rob Leonard to the post. Today, Klint Kubiak reached into his past to lure in his dad's former special teams coordinator for the same position.
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The #Raiders are expected to hire South Carolina’s Joe DeCamillis as special teams coordinator, sources tell @CBSSports.
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) February 15, 2026
Before South Carolina and working at Texas in 2023, DeCamillis was a special teams coach in the NFL for 31 years. pic.twitter.com/qf01dkMaZu
DeCamillis brings a breadth of experience as an NFL special teams coordinator. He has coached in the NFL for 31 years, including being part of two Super Bowl teams in Denver (2015) and with the Rams (2021). His last stops were in the college ranks with his most recent NFL coaching stint being in LA in 2022.
That 2015 team in Denver had Klilnt's father Gary as head coach. Raiders GM John Spytek was also a scout for that team in Denver.
Two years later, Dicamillis was hired as the Jaguars special teams coordinator to which Gary said "Joe is a leader of men and a tireless worker that brings energy and knowledge to the staff and organization. He is a championship-level football coach and the Jaguars have landed a special man. Go get 'em Joe."
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Raiders to hire 2-time Super Bowl winning Special Teams Coordinator