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The Untold Story of the NFL’s Most Mysterious Coaching Role Few Ever Notice

The Untold Story of the NFL’s Most Mysterious Coaching Role Few Ever Notice

Those four coaches are Darrin Simmons, Randy Brown, Randy’s son Tyler Brown and Chris Gould.

Simmons is the assistant head coach and special teams coordinator of the Cincinnati Bengals, a position he’s held since 2020. He has been the Bengals’ special teams coordinator since 2003 and was a punter at the college level, earning junior college All-American and All-Big Eight honors.

Randy Brown is a former college kicker who currently has the title of senior special teams coach with the Baltimore Ravens and got his start there in 2008 as a “kicking consultant.” He joined Baltimore from Philadelphia, where his time overlapped with special teams coordinator John Harbaugh, who was hired to be the Ravens’ head coach in 2008. Brown apparently didn’t follow Harbaugh to New York, based on the Giants’ full staff announcement.

Randy’s son, Tyler, was a punter in college and got his first crack in the NFL in 2021 as a quality control coach of his father’s former team, the Eagles. He’s been serving as a special teams assistant for the team since 2023.

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