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Gill Byrd

refer to caption
Byrd c. 1987

No. 22

Position:

Cornerback

Personal information

Born:

(1961-02-20) February 20, 1961 (age 63)
San Francisco, California, U.S.

Height:

5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)

Weight:

195 lb (88 kg)

Career information

High school:

Lowell
(San Francisco, California)

College:

San Jose State

NFL draft:

1983 / Round: 1 / Pick: 22

Career history

As a player:

As a coach:

  • St. Louis Rams (2005)
    Assistant secondary coach
  • Chicago Bears (2006)
    Defensive quality control coach
  • Chicago Bears (20072012)
    Assistant defensive backs coach
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (20142015)
    Cornerbacks coach
  • Buffalo Bills (2017)
    Defensive backs coach
  • Illinois (2018–2019)
    Safeties coach[1]
  • Career highlights and awards

    As a player

    Career NFL statistics

    Interception yards:

    546

    Fumble recoveries:

    4

    Defensive touchdowns:

    2

    Player stats at PFR

    Gill Arnette Byrd (born February 20, 1961) is an American former professional football cornerback who played for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He was a twice Pro Bowl selection in 1991 and 1992 for the Chargers after graduating from San Jose State University. Byrd was inducted into the Chargers Hall of Fame in 1998.

    High school career[edit]

    He was an All-City running back and defensive back at Lowell High School, helping to lead the Cardinals to the city championship in his senior season of 1978.

    Coaching career[edit]

    Byrd began his coaching career in 2003 as a volunteer with the St. Louis Rams. He was promoted to assistant secondary coach in 2005. On February 20, 2006, Byrd was hired by the Chicago Bears. In 2007, he served as the assistant defensive backs coach after holding the position of defensive quality control coach in his first year with the team. Byrd was promoted to assistant defensive backs/safeties coach on January 16, 2008. Byrd was fired on January 19, 2013.[2] He became the Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerbacks coach in 2014. He was fired following the 2015 NFL season. On February 7, 2017, the Buffalo Bills hired Byrd to oversee the team's defensive backs.[3] He left the job in January and he is coached the defensive backs at the University of Illinois.[4]

    Personal life[edit]

    His sons, Gill Byrd, Jr. and Jairus Byrd, played college football at New Mexico State University and the University of Oregon, respectively. Jairus was selected by the Buffalo Bills with the 42nd pick in the 2009 NFL Draft as a cornerback, but was moved to the free safety position, at which he made the Pro Bowl in 2009, 2012, and 2013. His nephew is Richard Rodgers II, a tight end for the Los Angeles Chargers.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "UPDATE: Illini officially add Gill Byrd as safeties coach".
  • ^ "Hoke, Phair To Return To Bears Coaching Staff". WBBM-TV. January 19, 2012. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  • ^ "Buffalo Bills hire Gill Byrd to coach defensive backs | Pro32: Head to Head". Archived from the original on June 24, 2018. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  • ^ "GILL BYRD JOINS LOVIE SMITH'S ILLINOIS STAFF". fightingillini.com. February 23, 2018. Retrieved March 10, 2018.
  • External links[edit]

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  • James Jones
  • Jim Kelly
  • Tony Eason
  • Mike Pitts
  • Leonard Smith
  • Willie Gault
  • Joey Browner
  • Gary Anderson
  • Gabriel Rivera
  • Gill Byrd
  • Jim Jeffcoat
  • Ken O'Brien
  • Dave Rimington
  • Don Mosebar
  • Dan Marino
  • Darrell Green
  • Gary Anderson
  • Gill Byrd
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  • Bill Elko
  • Earnest Jackson
  • Mike Green
  • Bruce Mathison
  • Tim Kearse
  • Tim Spencer
  • Billy Blaylock
  • Chuck Ehin
  • Formerly the San Diego Chargers (1961–2016)

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  • J. Washington
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  • 1990: Munoz
  • 1991: Singletary
  • 1992: White
  • 1993: Byrd
  • 1994: Moon
  • 1995: Carter
  • 1996: J. Slater
  • 1997: Green
  • 1998: Fryar & Jones
  • 1999: Robinson
  • 2000: Williams
  • 2001: Matthews
  • 2002: Woodson
  • 2003: Dilfer
  • 2004: Brooks
  • 2005: Vincent
  • 2006: Martin
  • 2007: Lynch
  • 2008: Tomlinson
  • 2009: Dunn
  • 2010: Warner
  • 2011: Brees
  • 2012: Fletcher
  • 2013: Witten
  • 2014: Rodgers
  • 2015: P. Manning
  • 2016: T. Davis
  • 2017: M. Slater
  • 2018: Watson
  • 2019: Campbell
  • 2020: E. Manning
  • 2021: D. Davis
  • 2022: Wilson
  • 2023: Cousins
  • 2024: Fitzpatrick
  • Offense

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    Lincoln
    P. Lowe
    Means
    Muncie
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    WR
    Alworth
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    Gates
    Winslow
    T
    Mix
    Washington
    Wright
    G
    Dielman
    Sweeney
    White
    Wilkerson
    C
    Hardwick
    Macek

    Defense

    DE
    Dean
    Faison
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    Johnson
    Kelcher
    Ladd
    Williams
    LB
    Allen
    W. Lowe
    Merriman
    Seau
    Smith
    DB
    Buchanon
    Byrd
    Harrison
    Jammer
    McNeil

    Special teams

    K
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    Duncan
    Sproles
    P
    Bennett
    Scifres
    ST
    Bauer
    Osgood

    Coaches

    Coryell
    Gillman
    Ross

    Chuck Allen
    Lance Alworth
    Bobby Beathard
    Rolf Benirschke
    Darren Bennett
    Frank Buncom
    Gill Byrd
    Wes Chandler
    Don Coryell
    Fred Dean
    Speedy Duncan
    Earl Faison
    Dan Fouts
    Gary Garrison
    Sid Gillman
    John Hadl
    Barron Hilton
    Stan Humphries
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    Charlie Joiner
    Emil Karas
    Louie Kelcher
    Ernie Ladd
    Bob Laraba
    Keith Lincoln
    Paul Lowe
    Don Macek
    Jacque MacKinnon
    Ron Mix
    Leslie O'Neal
    George Pernicano
    Bobby Ross
    Junior Seau
    Walt Sweeney
    LaDainian Tomlinson
    Russ Washington
    Ed White
    Doug Wilkerson
    Kellen Winslow


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