Cory Undlin

Cory Undlin
Cory Undlin
Date of birth June 29, 1971 (1971-06-29) (age 40)
Place of birth St. Cloud, Minnesota
Position(s) Defensive Assistant
College California Lutheran
1998-1999

2000-2001

2002-2003

2004

2005-2006

2007

2008

2009-present
California Lutheran
(Linebackers Coach)
California Lutheran
(Defensive Coordinator)
Fresno State
(Graduate Assistant)
New England Patriots
(Defensive Coaching Assistant)
Cleveland Browns
(Defensive Quality Control Coach)
Cleveland Browns
(Assistant Special Teams Coach)
Cleveland Browns
(Defensive Backs Coach)
Jacksonville Jaguars
(Defensive Assistant)

Cory Undlin (born June 29, 1971 in St. Cloud, Minnesota) is the current American football defensive assistant for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League.

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Playing career

College

Undlin attended California Lutheran University, where he played football as a safety from 1990 to 1994.

He had the distinction of being named Second Team - All Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference honors in 1993. [1]

Coaching career

College

Undlin began his coaching career at his alma mater California Lutheran as a linebackers coach from 1998 to 1999. He was promoted to defensive coordinator in 2000, a position he held through 2001, when he moved to Fresno State University. He spent two seasons in 2002 and 2003 as a graduate assistant at Fresno State under head coach Pat Hill, a former assistant coach with the Cleveland Browns under Bill Belichick.

NFL

In 2004, Undlin joined Belichick as a defensive coaching assistant with the New England Patriots. When the Patriots won Super Bowl XXXIX and then-Patriots defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel left to become head coach of the Browns, Undlin followed Crennel to the Cleveland Browns as a defensive quality control coach. In 2007, Undlin was promoted to secondary coach and assistant special teams coach. In 2008, Undlin was promoted to defensive backs coach. In 2009, Undlin moved to the Jacksonville Jaguars as a defensive assistant following Crennel's firing.

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