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    Seahawks add 3 assistants to coaching staff

    SPNW StaffBy SPNW StaffMarch 25, 20151 Comment2 Mins Read
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    The Seahawks Wednesday filled vacancies on the coaching staff by naming Dwaine Board assistant defensive line coach, Chris Cash assistant secondary/cornerbacks coach and Andre Curtis assistant secondary/safeties coach. Board begins his second stint with the Seahawks, while Cash played under head coach Pete Carroll at the University of Southern California.

    Board spent six seasons (2003-08) as Seattle’s defensive line coach, helping the team rank second in the NFL with 136 sacks from 2005-07 and totaling an NFL-leading 50 sacks during the Seahawks’ Super Bowl XL run in 2005. Following his time in Seattle, Board coached for two years each with the Oakland Raiders (2009-10) and Cleveland Browns (2011-12). He spent the 2013-14 seasons at St. Francis High in Mountain View, CA.

    Board earned three Super Bowl rings (1981, 1984, 1988) with the San Francisco 49ers during his 10-year playing career (1979-88) and was named Super Bowl XIX defensive player of the game after recording four tackles and two sacks vs. Miami.

    He began his coaching career in San Francisco, where he supervised the defensive line from 1990-2002, helping the 49ers win Super Bowl XXIX vs. San Diego. He is one of 20 people in NFL history to win a Super Bowl as a player and coach.

    Cash played at USC from 2000-01 and was a second-team All-Pac-10 selection at cornerback his senior season. A sixth-round pick (175th overall) by the Detroit Lions in 2002, Cash spent five seasons in the NFL but the 2003 and 2006 seasons on injured reserve. With Detroit (2002-04) and Atlanta (2005-06), he started 17 of 30 games with 142 tackles (124 solo), two interceptions, 14 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.

    Cash began his coaching career at Riverside Community College as secondary coach in 2007. He spent five seasons (2008-12) at his alma mater, Franklin High, as defensive coordinator before moving on to Florida A&M to coach safeties for the previous two years.

    Curtis joins his fourth NFL team. He was defensive quality control coach for the New York Giants from 2006-08, defensive backs/safeties coach for the St. Louis Rams from 2009-11 and assistant secondary coach for the Saints from 2012-14. Prior to the NFL, he coached defensive ends at Georgia Southern (2004-05) and linebackers at his alma mater, Virginia Military Institute, from 2000-03.

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