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Perry Fewell
Personal information
Born: (1962-09-07) September 7, 1962 (age 61)
Cramerton, North Carolina, U.S.
Career information
High school:South Point (NC)
College:Lenoir-Rhyne
Undrafted:1985
Career history
As a coach:
As an administrator:
Career highlights and awards
Head coaching record
Regular season:3–8 (.273)
Coaching stats at PFR

Perry Fewell (born September 7, 1962) is an American football coach. He currently serves as the senior vice president of officiating administration for the National Football League (NFL)'s officiating department. Previously, he served as the defensive backs coach or defensive coordinator for eight NFL teams between 1998 and 2019. He also served as the interim head coach for the Buffalo Bills in 2009 and for the Carolina Panthers in 2019. Fewell won Super Bowl XLVI as the defensive coordinator of the New York Giants, a position he held for five seasons.

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Early life

Fewell attended South Point High School in Belmont, North Carolina.[1] In 1979, he helped lead the school to a 3-A state football championship.

College

Fewell attended Lenoir-Rhyne College and was a football standout. In football, he was a four-year letterman and as a senior, he was named the team's Most Improved Player.

Coaching career

College

Fewell was a college coach for 13 years (1985-1997), working as an assistant at North Carolina, Army, Kent State, and Vanderbilt.[2]

Jacksonville Jaguars

Fewell entered the NFL as the defensive backs coach for Tom Coughlin in 1998 and stayed there through 2002. Jacksonville's pass defense ranked third in the NFL in 1999 and two years later the Jaguars gave up only 13 touchdown passes.[2]

St. Louis Rams

In 2003, Fewell moved to St. Louis, where he was the secondary coach of the Rams.

Chicago Bears

Fewell was a defensive backs coach with Chicago from 2004 to 2005 under head coach Lovie Smith.

Buffalo Bills

Fewell was hired as defensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills in 2006. In what was statistically their best season under Fewell, the 2008 Bills defense ranked 2nd in the AFC in negative yardage plays, recorded 7 games of holding opposing offenses to less than 100 yards rushing, finished 4th in the NFL in red zone defense (41.8%), and allowed just 14 passing touchdowns all year.[3]

In Week 10 of the 2009 season, the Bills fired head coach Dick Jauron after a 3–6 start and Fewell was appointed interim head coach. He led Buffalo to a 3–4 finish. Following the season finale, the Bills fired their entire coaching staff, including Fewell.

New York Giants

On January 14, 2010, Fewell was hired as defensive coordinator of the New York Giants.[2] Fewell served under head coach Tom Coughlin, under whom Fewell previously worked during his time with the Jacksonville Jaguars. On February 5, 2012, the Giants defeated the New England Patriots 21–17 to win Super Bowl XLVI. Under his leadership, the Giants defense was often criticized for being "off and soft", allowing other teams to come back into games they should not have been able to. On January 7, 2015, the Giants and Fewell parted ways after he spent five years in charge of the defense.[4]

Washington Redskins

Fewell served as defensive backs coach for the Washington Redskins for two seasons.

Return to the Jacksonville Jaguars

After Tom Coughlin returned to the Jacksonville Jaguars as the executive vice president of football operations, Fewell was brought in to act as the defensive backs coach on Doug Marrone's staff.[5]

Carolina Panthers

Fewell was named the secondary coach of the Carolina Panthers on January 15, 2019.[6] He was named interim head coach on December 3, 2019, following the dismissal of Ron Rivera.[7]

NFL officiating

In 2020, Fewell joined the NFL's officiating department as senior vice president of officiating administration.[8]

Head coaching record

Team Year Regular Season Post Season
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
BUF* 2009 3 4 0 .429 4th in AFC East
BUF Total 3 4 0 .429 0 0 .000
CAR* 2019 0 4 0 .000 4th in NFC South
CAR total 0 4 0 .000 0 0 .000
Total 3 8 0 .273 0 0 .000

* – Interim head coach

References

  1. ^ Hicks, Caroline (December 4, 2019). "Former South Point HS football coaches call Panthers interim head coach Perry Fewell 'a character guy'". WBTV. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "Fewell joins Giants staff". ESPN.com. January 14, 2010.
  3. ^ "Buffalo Bills: Perry Fewell". Archived from the original on November 21, 2009.
  4. ^ "Perry Fewell out as Giants' DC". ESPN.com. January 7, 2015.
  5. ^ Day, Ryan (January 14, 2017). "Jaguars name Perry Fewell new secondary coach". Big Cat Country.
  6. ^ "Perry Fewell named secondary coach". www.panthers.com.
  7. ^ "Interim head coach Perry Fewell takes the reins from Ron Rivera". www.panthers.com. Retrieved December 17, 2019.
  8. ^ "Perry Fewell, Walt Anderson join NFL Officiating Staff". National Football League. May 28, 2020. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
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