MIKE PRIEFER STAFF SCHOOL U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY HOMETOWN CLEVELAND, OHIO YEAR AS NFL COACH 19TH YEAR WITH THE BROWNS SECOND

SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR

MIKE PRIEFER’S COACHING BACKGROUND 1994-96...... U.S. Naval Academy, graduate assistant 1997-98...... Youngstown State University, offensive tackles/tight ends/special teams PLAYERS 1999...... Virginia Military Institute, inside linebackers/special teams 2000-01...... Northern Illinois University, defensive tackles/special teams 2002...... , assistant special teams 2003-05...... , assistant special teams 2006-08...... , special teams coordinator 2009-10...... , special teams coordinator 2011-18...... , special teams coordinator 2019-...... , special teams coordinator

KEY NOTES • Named the Browns special teams coordinator on Jan. 14, 2019. In his 15th season as an NFL

2019 SEASON 2019 special teams coordinator. Held the same role with the Chiefs (2006-08), Broncos (2009-10) and Vikings (2011-18). • Named the 2012 Special Teams Coach of the Year as voted on by his NFL counterparts. • Since joining the NFL in 2002, has helped David Tyree (ST), Chris Hanson (P), (K) and Cordarrelle Patterson (RS) earn Pro Bowl nods. Patterson was also named first team All- Pro multiple times, while Walsh earned the honor once. • Helped his units account for 26 scores (12 kickoff return, nine punt return, three blocked punts, one botched fake field goal and one safety). Has also helped his squads block 25 kicks (nine punts, 11 field goals and five PATs). • In 2019, developed rookies K Austin Seibert and P Jamie Gillan. Both were named to the PFWA

HISTORY All-Rookie team. Seibert set a Browns rookie scoring record with 105 points and opened his career with 16 consecutive conversions, a streak that ranked fourth in NFL history to begin a career. Gillan set the Browns single-season record for net punting (41.6 average) and finished tied for fifth in team history with 28 punts inside the 20-yard line. Gillan was named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 2 and AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September. • During his tenure with the Vikings (2011-18), Priefer’s unit led the NFL with 14 special teams touchdowns. The team scored on seven kickoff returns, five punt returns and two touchdowns off blocked punts. Minnesota led the NFL in kickoff return average in 2015 (28.3) and 2016 (27.3) and finished second in 2011 (27.2). His units also led the league in punt return average in 2013 (15.2) and finished second in the league in total kick return yards in 2014 RECORDS (1,981) and 2015 (1,540). In 2014, the Vikings became the fifth team in NFL history to block two punts and return both for touchdowns in the same game. • With Priefer, Patterson led the league in 2013 in kickoff return average (32.4) and kickoff return touchdowns (two). In 2015, he led the NFL in kickoff return average (31.8) and kickoff return touchdowns (two). In 2016, Patterson was first in kickoff return average (31.7). Marcus Sherels also routinely ranked among the league leaders and tied for the NFL lead in punt return touchdowns (two) in 2016. K Blair Walsh set numerous team and NFL records, including connecting on 12 consecutive field goals of 50-plus yards. • During his time with the Broncos (2009-10), Eddie Royal became the 11th player in NFL history to have both a kickoff and punt return touchdown in the same game (at San Diego on Oct. 19, 2009). GAME DAY

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• From 1994-2001, Priefer coached special teams at the collegiate level, working for Navy STAFF (1994-96), Youngstown State (1997-98), VMI (1999) and Northern Illinois (2000-01). At Northern Illinois, Priefer helped Justin McCareins earn MAC Special Teams Player of the Year honors in 2000. At Youngstown State, Priefer spent two years under Jim Tressel and helped the team capture the Division I-AA National Championship in 1997. • A QB and WR on Navy’s junior varsity and lightweight teams from 1985-88, Priefer flew helicopters as a Naval officer for six years (1989-94) after his graduation. His work included tours of duty on USS America in the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean Sea. • Earned a bachelor’s degree from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1989 and received a master’s degree from Maryland in 1997.

• Born in Cleveland and graduated from high school in Green Bay, Wis. PLAYERS • Father, Chuck, was a longtime college and NFL coach, including a special teams coach with the Chargers and Lions. • Priefer and wife, Debbie, have four children, Samantha, Michael Jr., Wilson and Katie.

MTKYN

Pro Bowl CB Denzel Ward’s foundation,

Make Them Know Your Name (MTKYN), 2019 SEASON has a heart-health mission propelled by individuals and organizations willing to take action to positively impact the heart disease epidemic. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ward paid a big expense for 21 people who were out of work to the global heath crisis.

“It’s unique for me because the community I’m fortunate enough to play for is the community that helped raise me my entire

life,” Ward said. “So to help your neighbors in HISTORY a time when they might be struggling is just a no-brainer.” behind a purpose to use their platform to help prevent heart-related fatalities in Ward and his family experienced first-hand communities in Ohio and across the nation. the unexpected loss of their patriarch, MTKYN believes knowledge, training and Paul G. Ward Jr., to cardiac arrest while building confidence to take action has the he participated in a spin class. He was power to save lives and protect families 46 years old. His premature death left from oftentimes-preventable loss. RECORDS GAME DAY

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