LOUDOUN COUNTY, Va. – The Washington Commanders announced today the team's 2025 Bill Walsh NFL Diversity Coaching Fellows for training camp – Eboni Chambers, Kyle Chung and Greg Townsend. Washington will host all three fellows through the first week of the preseason schedule.
- Eboni Chambers will work with the offensive line and tight ends and is currently the Offensive Line Coach and Run Game Coordinator at Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College. Chambers is a three-time Bill Walsh fellow after working with the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets. Previously, Chambers worked as the Varsity Offensive Line Coach and JV/Freshman Head Coach at Patrick Henry High School. In 2024, she was a participant in the NFL Women's Forum which connects women working in football with leaders in the NFL and college football programs.
- Kyle Chung will assist both the offensive line and tight ends and is currently at Curry College where he works as the Offensive Line Coach and Run Game Coordinator. Chung has previously served as the Offensive Line Coach and Run Game Coordinator at Florida Atlantic University. At Florida Atlantic, Chung organized and coached the defensive scout team for the starting offense and assisted in position drills. He took over as Offensive Line Coach for the final three games of last season. Prior to his time at Florida Atlantic, Chung was the Offensive Line Coach and Run Game Coordinator at IMG Academy and Offensive Quality Control and Assistant Offensive Line Coach at Virginia Tech.
- Greg Townsend will be assigned to the linebackers and is currently the Defensive Line Coach at Oaks Christian School. While at Oaks Christian, Townsend develops defensive schemes and prepares players to compete at the next level. He also works as a Football Stunt Actor for the 3rd and 1 Agency where he has done motion captured stunt-work for Madden 2025, Gatorade, All American TV Show, Superbowl 2021 and Uber Eats. Previously, Townsend worked as a Sports Performance Trainer at Sports Academy with NFL and college football players.
Washington's former cohort of Bill Walsh NFL Diversity Coaching Fellows wrapped their fellowships at the conclusion of the offseason program: With unique backgrounds and hunger to learn, 2025 Bill Walsh fellows make most of time at Commanders OTAs
Established in 1987, the Bill Walsh NFL Diversity Coaching Fellowship provides NFL coaching experience to a diverse group of participants every year. The program is named after the man who conceived the idea – late Pro Football Hall of Fame head coach BILL WALSH – and exposes talented minority college coaches, high school coaches and former players to the methods and philosophies of NFL coaching staffs. Walsh introduced the concept to the league in 1987 when he brought a group of minority coaches into his San Francisco 49ers' training camp.