Joe Lombardi

American Football Coach

Joe Lombardi was born in Seattle, Washington, United States on June 6th, 1971 and is the American Football Coach. At the age of 52, Joe Lombardi 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 6, 1971
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Seattle, Washington, United States
Age
52 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
Profession
Lacrosse Player, Offensive Coordinator
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Joe Lombardi Career

Prior to coaching in the NFL, Lombardi coached at the college level at Mercyhurst University (Formerly Mercyhurst College), Bucknell University, the Virginia Military Institute, and the University of Dayton. He coached for the New York/New Jersey Hitmen during the one year of the XFL.

In 2006, Lombardi was hired by the Atlanta Falcons as a defensive assistant under head coach Jim Mora.

In 2007, Lombardi was hired by the New Orleans Saints as an offensive assistant and was promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2009 and the Saints would go on to win the Super Bowl that season. During his time in New Orleans, starting quarterback Drew Brees set numerous passing records, including passing for more than 5,000 yards five times (four times with Lombardi as quarterbacks coach), and setting the record (now surpassed) for the most passing yards in a single season (5,476 in 2011).

In 2014, Lombardi was hired by the Detroit Lions as their offensive coordinator under head coach Jim Caldwell. On October 26, 2015, he was fired by the Lions, along with several other members of the coaching staff, after a 1–6 start to the season.

In 2016, Lombardi was re-hired by the New Orleans Saints as their quarterbacks coach.

On January 25, 2021, Lombardi was hired by the Los Angeles Chargers as their offensive coordinator under head coach Brandon Staley.

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After the loss of the Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley isn't worried about the exit talk

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 19, 2023
After Los Angeles' historic playoff loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars last weekend, head coach Brandon Staley insists he is not concerned about rumors over his future. On Saturday night, the Chargers were on the wrong end of the third-largest playoff comeback in NFL history, when the Jaguars bounced from a 27-point deficit to win 31-30 and book their spot in the Divisional Round. It was a tragic evening for Los Angeles, who responded by parting company with offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and quarterback Shane Day. Many have called for Staley to resign as head coach, with ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith stating, 'there's no coming back from this' following their humbling demise.

Following the Jaguars' demise, the Chargers sacked Joe Lombardi and Shane Day with coaches

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2023
In the aftermath of the Los Angeles Chargers' 27-point loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and quarterback Shane Day have been fired. The Lombardians' offense got off to a promising start in their Wildcard playoff against the Jaguars on Saturday, when they exploded into a 27-0 lead in the second quarter. Nevertheless, they only went on to score another three points over the remainder of the game, giving Jacksonville one of the most remarkable NFL turnarounds of all time. Los Angeles was on the wrong end of the third biggest playoff comeback in history, losing 31-30 at the end, but Lombardi and Day were the real culprits.

Patrick Mahomes: Sean Payton reveals how close New Orleans Saints came to drafting QB

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 12, 2022
Sean Payton, the former New Orleans head coach, has described how the Saints franchise came within minutes of bringing Drew Brees and Patrick Mahomes into the quarterback room. During the 2017 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs traded up to the tenth pick in a trade with Buffalo -- one spot ahead of Payton and New Orleans. Marshawn Lattimore, the Saints' 2017 defensive rookie of the year, was picked in 11th over the Saints' 11th pick.