The Buffalo Bills on Friday announced the hiring of 20 assistant coaches, including longtime coach John Fox as senior assistant coach.

Fox brings a wealth of experience to the Bills’ coaching staff led by new head coach Joe Brady.

He was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers from 2002-2010, the Denver Broncos from 2011-2014 and the Chicago Bears from 2015-2017. Fox made the Super Bowl in 2003 with the Panthers and in 2013 with the Broncos, but walked away from both games unsuccessful. He was most recently the senior defensive assistant with the Detroit Lions in 2023.

The full list of hirings:

Bobby April III, outside linebackers
Rob Boras, run game coordinator/tight ends
Joe Danna, secondary
John Egorugwu, inside linebackers
John Fox, senior assistant coach
Austin Gund, assistant offensive line
Bo Hardegree, quarterbacks
Terrance Jamison, defensive line
Mark Lubick, pass game specialist/game management
D.J. Mangas, assistant wide receivers
Pat Meyer, offensive line
Jason Rebrovich, senior defensive assistant
Craig Roberston, defensive quality control
Kyle Shurmur, assistant quarterbacks
Kelly Skipper, running backs
Drew Terrell, wide receivers
Jay Valai, cornerbacks
Alvin Vaughn, defensive assistant
Turner West, assistant special teams
Milli Wilson, offensive assistant/fellowship coach

The team last week introduced new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard, offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael Jr. and special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers.