Jim Schwartz

American Football Coach

Jim Schwartz was born in Baltimore, Maryland, United States on June 2nd, 1966 and is the American Football Coach. At the age of 57, Jim Schwartz biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
June 2, 1966
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United States
Place of Birth
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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57 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Coach
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Jim Schwartz Career

Schwartz got his start in the NFL doing research for Bill Belichick on the Cleveland Browns staff in the mid-1990s. Schwartz served as the Tennessee Titans' defensive coordinator from 2001–2008. During his time with Tennessee, Schwartz was considered for several different NFL head coaching openings. He was a candidate for the San Francisco 49ers' head coaching position in 2005, but the job went to Mike Nolan. In January 2008, he interviewed for head coaching positions with the Washington Redskins, Miami Dolphins and Atlanta Falcons. Adam Schefter reported on January 15, 2009 that the Detroit Lions had decided to hire Schwartz as head coach. Defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth, who Schwartz led to stardom in Tennessee, would later call the coordinator a "mastermind" due to the success he found in his defensive schemes.

The 2009 season was Schwartz's first as Detroit's head coach and he posted a 2–14 record, with victories coming against the Washington Redskins and the Cleveland Browns.

In 2010, Schwartz saw his Lions begin the season with a 2–10 record, but they finished with four consecutive wins against the Green Bay Packers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Miami Dolphins, and Minnesota Vikings.

In 2011, the Lions returned to the postseason for the first time since 1999, clinching a playoff berth following a 38–10 victory over the San Diego Chargers. Detroit would go on to be eliminated in the first round by the New Orleans Saints.

The Lions started the 2012 season with a 4–4 record, but they then dropped their final eight games to end the year at 4–12. They finished in last place in the NFC North, as every other division member won at least ten games. Following the season, Schwartz and his staff led the South Team to a 21–16 triumph in the 2013 Senior Bowl.

The Lions started the 2013 season with a 6–3 record and gained control of the NFC North, the Lions proceeded to drop six of their next seven games to end the year at 7–9. Schwartz was fired on December 30, 2013, following five seasons as head coach.

On January 24, 2014, Schwartz was hired by the Buffalo Bills as the defensive coordinator. Schwartz's defense was one of the top defenses statistically in the NFL, and led the league in sacks. During the 2014 season, the Bills went 4–0 against NFC North opponents, which Schwartz had coached against for the previous five seasons. On October 5, 2014, the Bills defeated Schwartz's former team, the Detroit Lions, by a final score of 17–14, in Detroit. Schwartz was carried off the field by his players after the game. Some Lions players, especially Golden Tate, were upset by Schwartz's decision to be carried off the field against his former team. The Bills ended the season fourth in the NFL in points and yards allowed per game with 18.1 and 312.2, respectively, while ranking third in takeaways with 30. The Bills also finished with their first winning record in ten years at 9–7, with defensive linemen Kyle Williams, Marcell Dareus and Mario Williams being named to the Pro Bowl and the latter two being named First-Team All-Pro. Despite the success, head coach Doug Marrone resigned at the end of the season and new Bills coach Rex Ryan decided to bring in his own personnel, rather than retaining Schwartz.

For the 2015 season, Schwartz took a consulting position with the NFL's officiating department to provide a coach's perspective on officiating decisions. On October 6, Schwartz declined the opportunity to replace Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Kevin Coyle.

On January 19, 2016, Schwartz was hired by the Philadelphia Eagles to be their defensive coordinator under coach Doug Pederson. Inheriting one of the league's worst defenses, Schwartz made an immediate impact. Implementing his 4-3 defense, Schwartz turned around the defense that previously ranked 30th in yards allowed and 28th in points allowed to 13th and 12th in his first season and fourth in both categories during his second. He would eventually lead the defense to his and the Eagles' first Super Bowl championship in Super Bowl LII. On January 7, 2021, Schwartz announced that he was going to step away from coaching and resigned from the Eagles.

Schwartz was hired by the Tennessee Titans as a senior defensive assistant on April 7, 2021.

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Dan Campbell has turned the Detroit Lions into mighty slayers who play in five franchises at 5-1 atop the NFL, but the ultimate test will be taken on Sunday in Baltimore

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 19, 2023
Dan Campbell was probably correct all along. Campbell, the newly appointed Detroit Lions head coach in January 2021, gave one of the most memorable introductory press conferences. 'Here's what I do know is that this team will take on the city's brand.' Also, this neighborhood has been down, and it has found a way to get up. The gruff, bearded Campbell, said the gruff, at 6ft 5in a former Lions tight end, has found a way to beat adversity.' This team is going to be built on: We're going to punch you in the teeth, and if you punch us back, we're going to look at you, and if we knock us down, we're going to get up.' We're going to break a kneecap on the way up.' Stirring stuff. And it was so easy to mock. After all, the Lions were the Lions. Clums and non-starters are synonymous with Detroit, Michigan.

The Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator job is being considered by Brian Flores and Jared Mayo

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2023
The Cleveland Browns have requested permission to interview Brian Flores and Jerod Mayo following defensive coordinator Joe Woods' dismissal on Sunday night. Flores is now the inside linebacker coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers following his time as the Miami Dolphins' head coach, while Mayo is the Patriots' linebacker and has been dubbed one of the league's most promising assistant coaches. The Browns have also requested permission to interview Seattle Seahawks associate head coach Sean Desai, as well as a potential interview with former Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz.