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Kacy Rodgers

American football player and coach (born 1969)

Kacy Rodgers (born June 24, 1969) is an American football coach who is the co-defensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Tennessee and was a part of the Pittsburgh Steelers practice squad in the NFL in 1992. Since then, Rodgers has served as an *istant coach at the college and professional levels.

Contents

  • 1 Early years
  • 2 College career
  • 3 Professional playing career
  • 4 Coaching career
    • 4.1 University of Tennessee at Martin
    • 4.2 Northeast Louisiana
    • 4.3 Middle Tennessee State
    • 4.4 Arkansas
    • 4.5 Dallas Cowboys
    • 4.6 Miami Dolphins
    • 4.7 New York Jets
    • 4.8 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Early years

Rodgers played high school football for and graduated from Humboldt High School in Humboldt, Tennessee. He and wife, Marcella Cruze, have one son, Kacy II, a former professional football player for the New York Jets and current Real Estate mogul.

College career

Rodgers then attended the University of Tennessee, where he was a four-year letterman for the Tennessee Volunteers football team from 1988 to 1991. He was an honorable mention All-SEC selection. During his time as a linebacker and defensive end, he won two SEC championships and played in the 1990 Cotton Bowl Cl*ic, 1991 Sugar Bowl and the 1992 Fiesta Bowl.

Professional playing career

Rodgers signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 1992. He played for the Shreveport Pirates of the Canadian Football League in 1994.

Coaching career

University of Tennessee at Martin

Rodgers began his coaching career in 1994 as defensive line coach for the University of Tennessee at Martin. He held the *le for three seasons before adding the *le of *istant head coach in 1997.

Northeast Louisiana

After his time at Tennessee-Martin, Rodgers served one season as defensive line coach for the Northeast Louisiana University in 1998.

Middle Tennessee State

In 1999, Rodgers became defensive line coach at Middle Tennessee State University. He held the *le for three seasons and was also the *istant head coach for the final two. In 2001, the Blue Raiders posted an 8-3 record and were co-champions of the Sun Belt Conference. Also that season, the team tied for first in the conference with 27 sacks.

Arkansas

Rodgers then served one season as defensive line coach for the University of Arkansas in 2002. The Razorbacks defense ranked second in the SEC and 18th in the nation, going 9-5 and earning an SEC Championship berth.

Dallas Cowboys

In 2003, Arkansas alum and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones hired Rodgers as the team's defensive tackles coach. He held the *le for two seasons before serving the next three as defensive line coach. Defensive tackle La'Roi Glover earned three Pro Bowl selections under Rodgers' tutelage from 2003 to 2005. The Cowboys' defense also ranked in the top 10 in the NFL during four of Rodgers' five seasons with the team. During his final season in 2007, they ranked No. 6 in the NFL and allowed just 94.6 rushing yards per game.

Miami Dolphins

In 2008, Rodgers joined the Miami Dolphins as defensive line coach under first-year head coach Tony Sparano, replacing Travis Jones and Diron Reynolds from 2007. He would churn out three pro bowlers in Randy Starks DT, Paul Soliai DT and Cameron Wake DE while with the Dolphins. Rodgers had previously worked with Sparano in Dallas the previous five seasons while also serving under former Dolphins Vice President Bill Parcells during his tenure as Cowboys head coach from 2003 to 2006.

New York Jets

Rodgers was named the New York Jets' defensive coordinator on January 23, 2015.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

In 2019 Rodgers was named defensive line coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a position he held for three seasons. Following the 2021 season, Rodgers was promoted to co-defensive coordinator (with Larry Foote) due to existing defensive coordinator Todd Bowles being named new Buccaneers head coach, replacing the retiring Bruce Arians who moved into a front office position with the team.

References

    External links

    • Miami Dolphins bio