George Edwards

American Football Coach

George Edwards was born in Siler City, North Carolina, United States on January 16th, 1967 and is the American Football Coach. At the age of 57, George Edwards biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
January 16, 1967
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Siler City, North Carolina, United States
Age
57 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Coach
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George Edwards Career

Edwards attended Duke University, where he was a four-year letterman for Duke Blue Devils football team. He was a two-year special teams captain and an honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) selection at linebacker in 1989.

Coaching career

Edwards' first coaching job came at Florida, where he was an assistant in 1991. He also held assistant jobs at Appalachian State (1992–1995), Duke (1996) and Georgia (1997). At Georgia in 1997, Edwards tutored Richard Seymour and Marcus Stroud, who were both selected in the first round of the 2001 NFL Draft.

Edwards held the position of linebackers coach for the Dallas Cowboys from 1998 to 2001. Linebacker Dexter Coakley was selected to two Pro Bowls under Edwards tutelage and led the team in tackles all four seasons in that span.

In 2002, Edwards moved on to the Washington Redskins under the title of Assistant Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers coach. That season linebacker LaVar Arrington had his most productive career year, recording 107 tackles and 11 quarterback sacks to earn a Pro Bowl selection. Each of the team's three starting linebackers - Arrington, Jessie Armstead and Jeremiah Trotter - surpassed 100 tackles that season.

The following season, Edwards was promoted to the role of defensive coordinator. The team had two Pro Bowlers on defense that season - Arrington and cornerback Champ Bailey.

Edwards served as linebackers coach for the Cleveland Browns for one season in 2004.

After his stint in Cleveland, Edwards became linebackers coach of the Miami Dolphins under first-year head coach Nick Saban. He served in that capacity for five seasons and was one of only two members of the coaching staff retained after Cam Cameron was fired after the 2007 season. Edwards left Miami to become the University of Florida defensive coordinator under head coach Urban Meyer. Weeks later, he left Florida and accepted a job as defensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills.

On February 4, 2010, the Buffalo Bills confirmed that Edwards accepted the job as the Buffalo Bills' defensive coordinator, replacing Perry Fewell. He was fired on January 2, 2012, and replaced by Dave Wannstedt.

On January 30, 2012, Edwards was named linebackers coach for the Miami Dolphins under defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle and head coach Joe Philbin. This is his second stint with the Dolphins as a position coach.

On January 16, 2014, Edwards was hired by the Minnesota Vikings to be their defensive coordinator under first-year head coach, Mike Zimmer. Edwards and Zimmer had previously worked together from 1998–2000 for the Dallas Cowboys on defense.

The Vikings defense allowed 21.4 points per game in 2014, ranked 11th in the NFL.

Edwards improved the Vikings defense in 2015, as they allowed just 18.9 points per game, ranked 5th in the NFL.

On January 24, 2020, Edwards was hired by the Dallas Cowboys to become their Senior Defensive Assistant under Mike Nolan as Defensive Coordinator and head coach Mike McCarthy. This is his second stint with Dallas.

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