Jim Hostler Wide Receivers Coach COLLEGE: Indiana University of Pennsylvania BORN: 11/7/66, Pittsburgh, Pa EXP

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Jim Hostler Wide Receivers Coach COLLEGE: Indiana University of Pennsylvania BORN: 11/7/66, Pittsburgh, Pa EXP JIM HOSTLER WIDE RECEIVERS COACH COLLEGE: INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA BORN: 11/7/66, PITTSBURGH, PA EXP. (NFL/RAVENS): 14/6 im Hostler is in his sixth year as the team’s wide receivers Super Bowl XLVII victory...Ravens also posted the second- Jcoach. Hostler, a former NFL offensive coordinator, most total yards (5,640) in a season...Smith earned the GMC guides a young unit led by third-year standout WR Torrey Never Say Never Moment of the Year honors (Week 3) with Smith. Under Hostler’s guidance, the 2011 second-round his emotional 2-TD, 127-yard performance vs. NE on the night pick has quickly made a name for himself in the NFL. In last after his younger brother died tragically in a motorcycle year’s Super Bowl season (2012), Smith’s team-leading 8 accident. 2011: Anquan Boldin led a young receiving corps TD receptions contributed to the most points (398) scored that included Smith, who set Ravens first-year standards in in single-season franchise history. The Ravens also posted receptions (50), receiving yards (841) and TDs (7)...His 841 the second-most total yards (5,640) in a season. In his receiving yards were third in the NFL among rookies. 2010: rookie year (2011), Smith set Ravens first-year standards Boldin became the fastest player in NFL history to record in receptions (50), receiving yards (841) and TDs (7). His 841 600 career receptions (98 games) in the Week 3 game receiving yards were third in the NFL among rookies. Smith against Cleveland...After his performance, Boldin won also became the first rookie in NFL history to record 3 TD the AFC Player of the Week award, the first Ravens WR to receptions in a first quarter. WR Anquan Boldin, who spent earn the honor since 1999...WR Derrick Mason became the three years (2010-12) with the Ravens, made an immediate third player in NFL history to record at least 60 catches in impact following his trade from Arizona. In his first 11-consecutive seasons, joining Hall of Famer Jerry Rice Baltimore campaign (2010), he became the fastest player and Falcons TE Tony Gonzalez. 2009: In his 200th career in NFL history to record 600 career receptions (98 games). game, Mason became the 16th player in NFL history to post Also in 2010, WR Derrick Mason became the Ravens’ all- 850 receptions...He led the team with 7 receiving TDs, while time leading receiver in catches (471) and receiving yards recording his eighth 1,000-yard receiving season...The go- (5,777). Hostler joined John Harbaugh and the Ravens in to wideout also tallied the fourth-most yards on third down 2008 after a three-year stint with the San Francisco 49ers, (347) in the NFL and also became the 23rd NFL player to serving as offensive coordinator in his final year (2007). reach 11,000 receiving yards. 2008: Mason turned in another As WRs coach for the New York Jets (2004) and assistant stellar season, leading the team with 80 catches for 1,037 WRs coach for the Saints (2001-02), the former college yards and 5 TDs...He also surpassed 10,000 career receiving cornerback helped develop players like Santana Moss, yards and extended his consecutive games played mark to Wayne Chrebet, Justin McCareins and Donte’ Stallworth. 106...Versatile WR Mark Clayton caught 3 TDs, including a 2008-12: (with Baltimore) 2012: WR Torrey Smith’s team- 70-yarder, and threw a 32-yard pass to Mason. leading 8 TD receptions contributed to the most points (398) 2005-07: (with San Francisco) 2007: Hostler was promoted scored in single-season franchise history en route to the to offensive coordinator after extensive work on offense COACHING BACKGROUND YEARS COLLEGE/PRO TEAM POSITION 1990-92 IUP ....................... Running Backs 1993 Juniata College .............. Offensive Coordinator 1994-99 IUP ....................... Offensive Coor./QBs/LBs/RBs 2000 Kansas City Chiefs ........... Offensive Asst./Quality Control 2001-02 New Orleans Saints........... Asst. WRs/Offensive Asst./ .......................... Quality Control 2003-04 New York Jets ............... Wide Receivers/Quarterbacks 2005-06 San Francisco 49ers .......... Quarterbacks 2007 San Francisco 49ers .......... Offensive Coordinator 2008-13 Baltimore Ravens ............ Wide Receivers 32 BALTIMORE RAVENS FAN & MEDIA GUIDE 2013 JIM HOSTLER and strong tutoring of 2005 No. 1 overall pick QB Alex 2000: (with Kansas City) 2000: Launched NFL coaching Smith…Smith battled through injuries and started seven career as an offensive assistant/quality control coach. games before being placed on IR (shoulder). 2006: Smith 1994-99: (with Indiana University of PA) Hostler was part of became the franchise’s first QB to take every snap in the an IUP team that qualified for the NCAA Division II playoffs regular season…Engineered a fourth-quarter comeback five times in his nine years (including 1990-92). 1999: Named with 2 TD passes and an 18-yard TD run at Seattle (12/14) offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach. 1997-98: Named in a nationally-televised 24-14 win…Finished with single- linebackers coach. 1994-96: Coached running backs. season career highs in three categories: attempts (442), completions (257) and yards (2,890). 2005: Hostler was hired 1993: (with Juniata College, PA) 1993: Named offensive as QBs coach by Mike Nolan, then-49ers head coach and coordinator and was the youngest coach at his position in former Ravens defensive coordinator…Smith amassed 875 college football. passing yards (84-of-165 passing) in his seven starts (nine 1990-92: (with Indiana University of PA): 1990: Launched his games played) as a rookie. coaching career as a RBs coach at his alma mater…Team 2003-04: (with NY Jets) 2004: Coached both QBs and WRs... earned a trip to the National Championship game. WR Justin McCareins had his best season under Hostler, COLLEGE: Standout CB at Indiana University of Pennsylvania starting 16 games and finishing with a career-high 56 (1986-89)…Hostler was a four-year letterwinner and two- receptions and 770 receiving yards…WR Santana Moss time All-Conference selection at CB…Helped the Indians finished the season as a starter in 14 of 15 games, posting capture two Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference titles 45 catches for 838 yards and 5 TDs…His 838 receiving and three trips to the Division II playoffs, dominating the yards were a team high…Under Hostler’s guidance, Moss field with a 38-9 record…Was also a first-team All-ECAC also recorded a game-high 157 receiving yards at Buffalo (Eastern College Athletic Conference) selection as a senior, (11/7), which remains the sixth-highest total in his career. after leading the team with 5 INTs…Earned a bachelor’s 2003: Named quarterbacks coach. degree in criminology in 1989. 2001-02: (with New Orleans) 2002: Added assistant WRs PERSONAL: Hostler attended Bethel Park (PA) HS…He and coach to responibilities. 2001: Hired as the offensive his wife, Jen, have three sons, Clint, Grant and Cooper, and assistant/quality control coach. a daughter, Attie. 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