Chris Kiffin
Chris Kiffin (born January 19, 1982) is an American football coach. He served as an assistant coach for the Houston Texans, Cleveland Browns, San Francisco 49ers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He also coached at Florida Atlantic, Ole Miss, Arkansas State, USC, Nebraska, and Idaho. Coaching careerIdahoIn 2005, Kiffin started his coaching career at Idaho as a coaching assistant. In 2006, Kiffin was hired by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an offseason quality control intern under head coach Jon Gruden. NebraskaIn 2008, Kiffin was hired as a defensive quality control coach at Nebraska. USCIn 2010, Kiffin was hired as a defensive assistant at USC. Arkansas StateIn 2011, Kiffin was hired as a defensive line coach at Arkansas State. Ole MissIn 2012, Kiffin was hired as a defensive line coach at Ole Miss.[1] He left in 2017 to join his brother.[2] Florida AtlanticIn 2017, Kiffin was hired by his brother, Lane, at Florida Atlantic[3] as a defensive coordinator in 2016.[4] San Francisco 49ersIn 2018, Kiffin was hired by the San Francisco 49ers as their pass rush specialist coach under head coach Kyle Shanahan.[5] Cleveland BrownsOn February 13, 2020, Kiffin was hired by the Cleveland Browns as their defensive line coach under head coach Kevin Stefanski.[6] After the 2021 season, Kiffin left the Browns coaching staff to join the coaching staff at Ole Miss.[7] However, on February 10, 2022, Kiffin left Ole Miss returning to the Browns as a defensive line coach.[8] Houston TexansOn February 14, 2023, Kiffin left the Cleveland Browns to become a linebackers coach with the Houston Texans.[9] Kiffin was fired a year later and replaced by Billy Davis.[10] Personal lifeChris Kiffin is the son of longtime National Football League defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin[11] and his older brother is the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) head coach Lane.[12] Chris and his wife, Angela, have four children: daughters, Bella, Grace and Taylor, and a son, Christian. A native of Tampa, Florida, Chris played defensive tackle for Colorado State University. References
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