TEMPE, AZ - JANUARY 29: Linebacker coach Ken Norton Jr. of the Seattle Seahawks looks on during a practice at Arizona State University on January 29, 2015 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Former three-time Super Bowl champion has reportedly jumped jobs after only a week

This is his second stint with this team.

Last week, Ken Norton Jr. agreed to a deal to become an assistant defensive coach with the San Francisco 49ers. Fast forward a week, and Norton is leaving San Francisco to join the Seattle Seahawks as their defensive coordinator.

Norton will replace Kris Richard as Seattle's DC, and he'll be rejoining Pete Carroll's staff. Norton was Seattle's linebackers coach from 2010 to 2014, and he was the linebackers coach under Carroll at USC from 2004 to 2009.

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Norton reportedly had a clause in his contract with the 49ers that allowed him to leave if could become the Seahawks' defensive coordinator. San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan said Norton was presented with the opportunity, and they respect his decision to pursue it.

And confirmation of the move didn't come from Norton Jr. himself, but rather his wife. She told KREM2 that her husband had agreed to a three-year deal with the team.

Norton won three Super Bowls as a linebacker with the Dallas Cowboys and 49ers, and he became the first player to win three straight Super Bowls in 1994.

He also won a national championship as an assistant at USC in 2004, and he won another Super Bowl with the Seahawks in 2014.

His last stop was with the Oakland Raiders as the defensive coordinator from 2015 to 2017.

Norton will join a familiar group with the Seahawks, though the core group of players on defense are a bit older than when he helped them win a Super Bowl.

(h/t NFL.com)