NFL And Black College Football Hall Of Fame To Host QB Coaching Summit

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From The National Football League

Key Biscayne, FL – In partnership with the Black College Football Hall of Fame, assistant and positional NFL and NCAA coaches have been invited to attend the 2019 NFL QUARTERBACK COACHING SUMMIT from June 24-25 in Atlanta, Georgia, as part of the League’s commitment to strengthening the coaching and personnel development pipeline.

“As part of our ongoing efforts to develop a diverse pipeline of offensive coaches and personnel, the Quarterback Coaching Summit is an opportunity for participants to further develop and perfect their proficiencies in game administration, offensive philosophy implementation and quarterback development,” said TROY VINCENT, NFL Executive Vice President of Football Operations.

Announced today at the 2019 NFL Spring League Meeting, the summit aims to equip individuals working on the offensive side of the ball with resources, professional development and networking opportunities with NFL club representatives.

“We are excited to work with the NFL on the Quarterback Coaching Summit, as well as open the lines of communication and exchange ideas on fundamentals and techniques required to coach the QB position,” said JAMES “SHACK” HARRIS, Black College Football Hall of Fame Co-Founder and 2012 Inductee. “The results should help participating coaches in college football and the NFL prepare for the opportunity to become head coach, offensive coordinator, quarterback coach, or offensive assistant.”

The summit additionally features panels with NFL general managers and head coaches, including former Baltimore Ravens general manager and current executive vice president OZZIE NEWSOME, Philadelphia Eagles executive vice president of football operations HOWIE ROSEMAN, Minnesota Vikings general manager RICK SPIELMAN, and Black College Football Hall of Fame co-founders JAMES HARRIS and DOUG WILLIAMS. Panels will focus on best practices for career advancement and their path to obtaining opportunities in the NFL.

The current list of presenters and attendees can be found below and is subject to change.

Eric Bieniemy – Kansas City Chiefs – Offensive Coordinator

Marquel Blackwell – University of Houston – Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach

Jeff Blake – NFL Legend – Quarterback Consultant

Marcus Brady – Indianapolis Colts – Quarterbacks Coach

Jim Caldwell – Miami Dolphins – Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks Coach

Dick Daniels – NFL Legend – Consultant

Karl Dorrell – Miami Dolphins – Wide Receivers Coach

Tony Elliott – Clemson University – Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Coach

Broderick Fobbs – Grambling State University – Head Coach

Josh Gattis – University of Michigan – Offensive Coordinator

Billy Gonzales – University of Florida – Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach

Harold Goodwin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Assistant Head Coach/Run-Game Coordinator

Chris Grier – Miami Dolphins – General Manager

Pep Hamilton – XFL – General Manager & Head Coach

James Harris – NFL Legend – Consultant

Hue Jackson – Formerly Cleveland Browns Head Coach

Ivin Jasper – Naval Academy – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach

Brian Johnson – University of Florida – Quarterbacks Coach

Craig Johnson – New York Giants – Running Backs Coach

Curtis Johnson – New Orleans Saints – Senior Offensive Assistant

Shaun King – University of South Florida – Running Backs Coach

Marvin Lewis – Formerly Cincinnati Bengals Head Coach

Mike Locksley – University of Maryland – Head Coach

Jerry Mack – Rice University – Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Coach

Brennan Marion – William & Mary – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach

Connell Maynor – Alabama A&M University – Head Coach

Woody McCorvey – Clemson University – Associate Athletic Director

Garrick McGee – University of Missouri – Wide Receivers Coach

Ozzie Newsome – Baltimore Ravens – Executive Vice President

Jeff Nixon – Baylor University – Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Coach

Kendrick Nord – Grambling State University – Quarterbacks Coach

Lamar Owens – Georgia Southern University – Wide Receivers Coach

Jimmy Raye – NFL Legend – Consultant

Jerry Reese – Formerly New York Giants – General Manager

Howie Roseman – Philadelphia Eagles – Executive Vice President of Football Operations

Rick Spielman – Minnesota Vikings – General Manager

Allen Suber – Bethune-Cookman University – Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach

John Tomlinson – North Carolina Central University – Quarterbacks Coach

Marques Tuiasosopo – University of California – Tight Ends Coach

Pat White – Alcorn State University – Quarterbacks Coach

Ted White – Prairie View A&M University – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach

D.J. Williams III – New Orleans Saints – Offensive Assistant

NFL And Black College Football Hall Of Fame To Host QB Coaching Summit
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