Vance Joseph

Football Coach

Vance Joseph was born in Marrero, Louisiana, United States on September 30th, 1972 and is the Football Coach. At the age of 51, Vance Joseph 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
September 30, 1972
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Marrero, Louisiana, United States
Age
51 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Profession
American Football Player
Vance Joseph Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 51 years old, Vance Joseph has this physical status:

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183cm
Weight
91kg
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Vance Joseph Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Vance Joseph Career

Joseph was the starting quarterback for three seasons for the Archbishop Shaw High School Eagles. He led his team to a 37–6 record in his three seasons and won Louisiana’s 4A state championship as a sophomore. He garnered USA Today honorable-mention All-America honors as a senior and finished as 4A state runner-up to Ruston High School. Joseph also was a starting guard on Archbishop Shaw's 1988–89 Class 4A state champion basketball team and lettered all four seasons in basketball.

Joseph attended the University of Colorado, and played for the Colorado Buffaloes football team as a quarterback and running back from 1990 to 1994. Joseph played in 30 games for the Buffs as a backup to All-Americans Darian Hagan and Kordell Stewart. He completed 34-of-61 career passes (55.7%) for 454 yards with four touchdowns in addition to rushing 50 times for 237 yards with one touchdown during his college career. Joseph was also a member of the 1990 National Championship team.

Joseph graduated from the Leeds School of Business with a degree in marketing in 1994.

Joseph was signed by the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in 1995 and switched to the defensive back position. He played two seasons in the National Football League for the New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts. During his NFL career, Joseph started six games and recorded two interceptions.

Coaching career

Joseph became a graduate assistant for the Colorado Buffaloes in 1999 and was there until 2001. After a brief stint as the secondary coach for Wyoming Cowboys in 2002, Joseph returned to Colorado to become the defensive backs coach in 2002 and 2003. He spent the 2004 season as the defensive backs coach for the Bowling Green Falcons.

On February 17, 2005, Joseph was hired by the San Francisco 49ers as a secondary assistant. In 2006, he was promoted to secondary coach, a position he shared with Johnnie Lynn until 2010, when Lynn resigned for personal reasons.

Joseph joined the coaching staff of the Houston Texans in 2011. He served as the defensive backs coach under defensive coordinator Wade Phillips and head coach Gary Kubiak. Joseph helped the Texans to three consecutive top-seven NFL rankings in overall defense. Joseph’s secondary contributed to the team allowing the third-fewest passing yards per game (203.5) during that three-year stretch, helping Houston to its first two division titles in team history and playoff wins from 2011–12.

Joseph was hired as the defensive backs coach of the Cincinnati Bengals in January 2014. Joseph helped the Bengals to back-to-back playoff appearances as their defensive backs coach from 2014–15 under head coach Marvin Lewis, guiding a unit that contributed to a league-best 41 interceptions during that span.

Joseph was announced as the defensive coordinator of the Miami Dolphins for the 2016 season under head coach Adam Gase. Joseph oversaw a defense that played a key role in the Dolphins returning to the playoffs for the first time in eight seasons. Despite having to use 13 different starting lineups due to injury, Joseph’s defense ranked fourth in the NFL on third downs (36.2%) while forcing the sixth-most negative plays (107) in the league. The Dolphins won nine of their final 11 regular-season games in 2016 with Joseph’s defense accounting for the fourth-most takeaways (21) in the NFL during that stretch.

Joseph was hired as head coach for the Denver Broncos on January 11, 2017, after signing a four-year contract. He is the second African American head coach in Broncos history, after Eric Studesville was interim head coach for 4 games in 2010, and their first African-American head coach on a permanent basis.

On September 11, 2017, on Monday Night Football, Joseph won his head coaching debut in the 24–21 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.

Joseph finished his first season (2017) as head coach with a 5–11 record and improved to only 6–10 in his second season (2018), resulting in back-to-back losing seasons for the Broncos for the first time since the 1971/1972 seasons. On December 31, 2018, Joseph was fired by the team.

On January 11, 2019, Joseph was hired by the Arizona Cardinals as their defensive coordinator under head coach Kliff Kingsbury. On October 15, 2021, Kingsbury and several other coaching staff members tested positive for COVID-19. This resulted in Joseph and special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers taking over as co-interim head coaches for the Cardinals' week 6 game against the Cleveland Browns on October 17, 2021 and they led the Cardinals to a 37–14 win.

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The Denver Broncos are expected to add Vance Joseph as the team's new defensive coordinator.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2023
According to reports, the Denver Broncos are scheduled to rehire Vance Joseph, the team's new defensive coordinator, five seasons after leaving the NFL franchise. According to ESPN, the 50-year-old's return to Denver is on the cards following an interview at the team's suburban complex on February 17. Joseph served as the Broncos' head coach in 2017 and 2018. He was fired after two losing seasons (5-11 and 6-10) that culminated in the team missing the playoffs for the third time after winning Super Bowl 50 for the third time in a row. Joseph spent the past four seasons as the Arizona Cardinals' defensive coordinator.

Matt Patricia, the former Lions defensive coordinator, was interviewed for the Denver Broncos defensive coordinator position.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2023
According to NFL Network, Matt Patricia was interviewed by the Denver Broncos on Wednesday for their defensive coordinator opening on Wednesday. Patricia, who called for the New England offense last season, is included in a list of 'top candidates' that includes Rex Ryan and Vance Joseph. Sean Payton, the head coach of Denver, is interviewing to replace Ejiro Evero, who left to become the DC in Carolina.

The Eagles' Super Bowl hangover continues this week as they lost a THIRD coach to Arizona this week

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 19, 2023
Jonathan Gannon of Arizona has wasted little time before instructing ex-Philadelphia Eagles colleague Nick Rallis to be his defensive coordinator. According to NFL Network, Rallis is expected to be hired as the Cardinals' next defensive mastermind after Vance Joseph was released from his service. The NFC East franchise first lost 38-35 by Kansas City in last Sunday's Super Bowl.