Nebraska fires defensive line coach Terry Bradden

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Nebraska has parted ways with defensive line coach Terry Bradden. This was confirmed by head coach Matt Rhule during his press conference on Tuesday morning. Bradden spent one season at Nebraska after coming over from the Kansas City Chiefs.

This is just yet another example of program turnover for the Huskers. It has been a busy couple of days of moves, as the program fired offensive line coach Donovan Raiola on Saturday and hired Georgia Tech's Geep Wade. Defensive coordinator John Butler was let go last Monday and replaced by San Diego State's Rob Aurich.

It will be interesting to see who the defensive line coach is for the program moving forward. It’s clear that Rhule wants to make staff changes in what is an important 2026 season. This news adds to what has already been a wild offseason, with a bowl game still to come.

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