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Charley Winner | Renewing acquaintances with Don Shula in 1981, Winner was hired to serve as player personnel director for the Miami Dolphins. |
Tony Lombardi | EMU athletic director Dave Diles fired Rasnick on November 16, 1999, and named Lombardi as the interim head coach, to serve for the final game of the season. |
Jerry Seeman | In his first year in the NFL, Seeman worked as a line judge before moving to head linesman and eventually referee, a position he held until the conclusion of the 1990 NFL season. |
Steve Hoffman (American football) | On February 18th, 2013, Hoffman was named Assistant Special Teams Coach of the Titans. |
Mel Renfro | In 1984 he coached the defensive secondary under John Hadl with the Los Angeles Express of the USFL. |
Larry Siemering | In 1953, Siemering was an offensive line coach for the Washington Redskins, under head coach Curly Lambeau. |
Jim Duncan (American football) | In 1965, Duncan joined the Saskatchewan Roughriders as an assistant under head coach Eagle Keys. |
Bill Stewart (American football) | Stewart served as the offensive line coach for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in 1998. |
Jim Shofner | That success resulted in his hiring as offensive coordinator of the Houston Oilers on February 4, 1981, but the team had slipped from its recent success. |
Greg Marshall (defensive lineman) | In 2005, Marshall served as the defensive co-ordinator and assistant head coach for the Ottawa Renegades. |
Randy Hanson | Hanson returned to the Raiders in early December 2009 where he was re-assigned to the team's scouting department. |
Alvin Gentry | In July 2013, he returned to the Clippers organization, taking the title of associate head coach, making him Doc Rivers' lead assistant. |
George Fernandez | When the Crunch fired head coach Bruce Miller in March 2001, Fernandez served as interim head coach for the remainder of the season. |
Paul Wiggin | After Dick Nolan was named as head coach of the New Orleans Saints in 1978, he once again hired Wiggin as the team's defensive coordinator. |
Oliver Luck | In 2005, he was named president of the Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer. |
Greg Gilbert | On November 8, 2010 it was announced that Gilbert had been relieved of his duties as Adirondack's head coach, and that the assistant general manager, John Paddock, would be interim head coach until a permanent replacement could be found. |
Mike Sherman | Sherman succeeded Ron Wolf as General Manager of the Packers in 2001, taking on the dual role of Head Coach and General Manager. |
Mark Stoops | In February 2001 he was named the defensive backs coach for the University of Miami Hurricanes, replacing Chuck Pagano, who left to go to the Cleveland Browns. |
Mike Shanahan | On November 18, 2009 ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the Buffalo Bills had contacted Shanahan about their head coaching vacancy after the team parted ways with former coach Dick Jauron. |
Dick Jauron | On November 17, 2009, Jauron was relieved of his coaching duties by the Buffalo Bills as announced by owner Ralph Wilson. |
Mike DeBord | On March 5, 2008, the Seattle Seahawks announced that DeBord had been hired as the assistant offensive line coach. |
Tom Cable | Cable entered the professional ranks as a coach in 2006 as the offensive line coach for the NFL's Atlanta Falcons, under head coach Jim Mora. |
Walt Michaels | On April 3, 1962, Michaels entered the coaching ranks when he was hired by the American Football League's Oakland Raiders as the team's defensive back s coach. |
Dedric Ward | He was hired by the head coach Ken Whisenhunt and the Arizona Cardinals as offensive quality control coach on March 21, 2007. |
Dan Marino | In early 2004, Dan Marino briefly returned to the Miami Dolphins as Senior Vice President of Football Operations, but resigned from the newly created position only three weeks later, saying that the role was not in the best interest of either his family or the Dolphin organization. |
Ron Meeks | He was hired as the Defensive Coordinator for the Carolina Panthers on January 26, 2009. |
Jack Del Rio | On November 29, 2011, Del Rio was fired as Jacksonville's head coach. |
Wally Lemm | After again spending a single season with the Cardinals, Lemm resigned on January 12, 1960 to accept an assistant coaching position with the Houston Oilers of the seminal American Football League. |
Smoke Laval | In 2009, the University of North Florida announced that Laval would succeed Hall of Fame coach Dusty Rhodes as head coach of the Ospreys upon Rhodes' retirement. |
Gary Moeller | In 2001, Moeller joined the Jacksonville Jaguars as defensive coordinator under head coach Tom Coughlin. |
Mel Tucker | On November 29, 2011, Tucker was named Jacksonville's interim head coach following the firing of Del Rio. |
June Jones | Following the demise of the USFL, Jones spent the 1986 season working as an offensive assistant for the Ottawa Rough Riders of the CFL. |
Doug Plank | In 2004, Plank was hired by Arthur Blank to be head coach of the Georgia Force, an Arena Football team he owned in addition to the Atlanta Falcons. |
Jim Gilstrap (coach) | In 1993 he followed Riley to the CFL's expansion San Antonio Texans. |
Jimmy Robinson | Robinson was hired by the Dallas Cowboys on February 11, 2011 as the assistant head coach and wide receivers coach. |
Ozzie Newsome | On November 22, 2002, Newsome was named general manager of the Baltimore Ravens, making him the first African-American to occupy that position in the NFL. |
John Huard | In 2000 he was hired by Albrecht again, this time as head coach of the Toronto Argonauts. |
Phil Handler | Upon his retirement during the 1937 NFL season, Handler was named to the Cardinals' coaching staff. |
Don D'Ambra | On October 24, 2002, he was appointed interim head coach of the Philadelphia Kixx from the Major Indoor Soccer League. |
Sean McDermott | McDermott was hired as the defensive coordinator of the Carolina Panthers on January 17, 2011. |
Chad Morris | In December 2012, Morris interviewed for the Texas Tech head coaching vacancy, which had been created by the departure of Tommy Tuberville for Cincinnati. |
Ken Whisenhunt | He was previously interviewed to be the head coach of the Oakland Raiders in February 2006, but he pulled out of talks before an offer could be made. |
Jim Popp | On August 1, 2013, Popp returned to the sideline after the firing of new head coach Dan Hawkins. |
Mike Sherman | Sherman is the offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL), a position he assumed in January 2012. |
Jerome Boger | Boger's 2013 NFL officiating crew consists of umpire Tony Michalek, head linesman Ed Camp, line judge Tom Stephan, field judge Dyrol Prioleau, side judge Allen Baynes and back judge Tony Steratore. |
Kaleb Canales | He was promoted to interim head coach of the Trail Blazers after head coach Nate McMillan was dismissed on March 15, 2012. |
Vince Tobin | He was hired by head coach Mike Sherman in 2004 as a special assistant to the Green Bay Packers. |
Paul Johnson (American football coach) | In 2012, Johnson's Yellow Jackets got off to a slow start at 3-5, when then Defensive Coordinator Al Groh was terminated by Johnson. |
Ed Biles | He spent the next two seasons under the leadership of head coach Weeb Ewbank, but when he retired following the 1973 NFL season, Biles again lost his job. |
Kwame Harris | In 2008, Harris signed a three-year contract for $ 16 million with the Oakland Raiders, who hoped that line coach Tom Cable could revive his career. |
Pete Rodriguez | Rodriguez entered the National Football League as the Los Angeles Raiders special teams coach (1988 -- 89). |
Shaun Anthony Harris | Harris remained with the Los Angeles Galaxy as Frank Yallop took over as head coach in May 2006. |
Bryan Cox | On February 21, 2011, Cox was hired by the Miami Dolphins as their pass rush coach. |
Ron English (American football) | In February 2006, he accepted a position on the coaching staff of the NFL's Chicago Bears. |
Mike Johnson (American football coach) | On September 27, 2010, Johnson was named offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers, replacing Jimmy Raye. |
Bill Parcells | When Perkins announced on December 15, 1982, that he was leaving the Giants at the end of the season to become head coach and athletic director at the University of Alabama, the Giants announced that Parcells would succeed him as head coach. |
Brad Seely | He then spent the 1994 season with the New York Jets as their special teams coach. |
Al Hirt | He also became a minority owner in the NFL expansion New Orleans Saints in 1967. |
Joey Clinkscales | In late 2007, he was interviewed by Bill Parcells for the vacant Miami Dolphins general manager position. |
Marty Schottenheimer | Schottenheimer became Cleveland's head coach midway through the 1984 season, replacing fired head coach Sam Rutigliano. |
Bud Riley | Riley spent the 1984 season as defensive co-ordinator for the Edmonton Eskimos. |
Mike Singletary | In 2003, Singletary became linebackers coach for the Baltimore Ravens, pairing him with Ray Lewis. |
Jack Capuano | He was hired as head coach of the Pee Dee Pride of the ECHL in 1997 and added the GM title to his responsibilities a year later. |
Randy Moss | On March 12, 2012, Moss signed a one-year contract with the San Francisco 49ers for undisclosed financial terms after a workout with the team's head coach and former quarterback, Jim Harbaugh. |
Larry Siemering | He then left the NFL in 1954 to become the head coach of the Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian Football League. |
Red Hickey | When the team lost its first three games in 1963, the last coming in a 45-14 thrashing by the Minnesota Vikings, Hickey resigned on September 30, and two weeks later was hired as a Rams' scout for the remainder of the year. |
Jon Hoke | Hoke joined the Chicago Bears as defensive backs coach under head coach Lovie Smith in 2009, taking over for Steven Wilks. |
Dave Skrien | From there he served as an assistant at Ball State and Minnesota before returning to the CFL as the BC Lions backfield coach in 1959. |
Bud Riley | Riley returned to the CFL in 1980, as the defensive backs coach for Saskatchewan. |
Vince Tobin | He was the head coach of the Cardinals in 1996. |
Buddy Ryan | Ryan subsequently became a commentator before returning to coaching in 1993, this time as the defensive coordinator for the Houston Oilers. |
Max Good | He was promoted from his assistant's job to replace Bill Bayno, who resigned due to illness after three games into the 2008 -- 09 season, his first and only season with the Lions. |
Bruce Arians | On October 1, 2012, Arians was named the interim head coach of the Colts following coach Chuck Pagano's leukemia diagnosis. |
Bill Lazor | On January 29, 2013, Lazor accepted a position with the Philadelphia Eagles as the quarterbacks coach, coaching alongside Chip Kelly. |
John Candy | In 1991, Bruce McNall, Wayne Gretzky, and Candy became owners of the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts. |
Jeremy Bates (American football) | On January 17, 2013, Bates was among seven coaches not retained by new head coach Marc Trestman. |
Frank Leahy | Leahy served as the general manager of the AFL's Los Angeles Chargers during their inaugural season in 1960. |
Hue Jackson | On January 14, 2013, Jackson interviewed for the offensive coordinator position with the Carolina Panthers. |
Herman Edwards | On January 28, 2001, despite never having previously held a head coaching or coordinator position, Edwards was hired as head coach of the New York Jets. |
Phil Jackson | In the summer of 1997, Jackson was not invited to the wedding of Krause's stepdaughter, although all of the Bulls' assistant coaches were, as was Tim Floyd, then head coach at Iowa State, Jackson's eventual successor. |
Nick Aliotti | In 1994, when Oregon head coach Brooks was hired by the St. Louis Rams, Aliotti followed Brooks to the NFL as the Rams' special teams coach. |
Charley Winner | Two months later, Winner was hired as an assistant with the Cincinnati Bengals, spending the next four years with the team before once again being fired following the 1979 NFL season. |
Jeff Jagodzinski | Jagodzinski was hired by Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy on January 15, 2006 to replace offensive coordinator Tom Rossley. |
Joe Restic | In 1968, he became the fourth head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, replacing Ralph Sazio. |
Bob Hollway | In 1975, Hollway became the defensive backs coach for the San Francisco 49ers. |
Ted Nolan | ID 188292 & hubname On December 25, 2005, it was reported that Nolan expressed interest in leaving Moncton to fill the New Jersey Devils coaching vacancy left by Larry Robinson. |
Jeremy Bates (American football) | On January 19, 2009, USC Trojans head coach Pete Carroll hired Bates to replace outgoing coach Carl Smith, who had only taken the quarterbacks job two weeks earlier before moving back to the NFL. |
Bud Wilkinson | He returned to coaching in 1978, helming the St. Louis Cardinals of the National Football League for two seasons. |
Sam Wyche | Wyche was hired by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as head coach in 1992. |
Mike Riley | Hired at age 33, Riley became the youngest head coach in CFL history in 1987 at Winnipeg. |
Brian VanGorder | On January 24th, 2008, ESPN reported that VanGorder would join new Atlanta Falcons head coach Mike Smith's staff as their defensive coordinator. |
Charley Casserly | During the 2005 season, while the Texans were 1 -- 12, team owner Bob McNair hired former NFL coach Dan Reeves to serve as a consultant to help McNair evaluate his team. |
Jim Haslett | On January 15, 2009 the Rams announced that Haslett was no longer in consideration for the permanent head coaching position and that the team would be going in a'' new direction''. |
Gary Kubiak | Kubiak was named the second head coach in Houston Texans history on January 26, 2006, replacing the fired Dom Capers. |
Dom Capers | On Thursday, January 3, 2008, Dom Capers was fired along with all offensive and defensive coaches. |
Pat O'Hara | In 2005, O'Hara was named Offensive coordinator of the Storm, becoming a player-coach. |
Ted Tollner | In 2005, he became the offensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions. |
Wilber Marshall | When Ryan left the Oilers to become head coach of the Arizona Cardinals in 1994, Marshall joined him there for one season. |
Joe Philbin | In 2003, Philbin joined the Green Bay Packers coaching staff. |
Jeff Horton | He was the interim head coach at the University of Minnesota, having replaced Tim Brewster, who was fired midway through the Golden Gophers' 2010 season. |