CHAD HALL WIDE RECEIVERS

A former NFL receiver with the Eagles, 49ers and Chiefs and a second lieutenant COLLEGE in the United States Air Force, Chad Hall • Played at the United States Air Force Academy is in his 5th season with the Bills and third for three years. as the wide receivers coach, after being promoted from offensive assistant in • The only player in the country to lead his team in rushing and 2019. receiving during his senior year, finishing third in the nation in all-purpose yards. • Named the Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of COACHING HIGHLIGHTS the Year in 2007. 2017-present: (Bills) PERSONAL • Oversaw a receivers room in 2020 that took the Buffalo • Born in 1986 and hails from , GA. After graduating offense to new heights, helping both Stefon Diggs and Cole from in Norcross, GA, Hall was recruited Beasley earn All-Pro honors. Diggs set franchise records and to play but was soon converted to running back. led the NFL with 127 receptions and 1,535 receiving yards • Inducted into the Gwinnett Sports Hall of Fame in 2017. on the season. Diggs also tied a franchise record with seven 100-yard games in his first season working with Hall. • From 2008–2009, Hall served in the United States Air Force as a second lieutenant. He was based in Hill Air Force Base in Utah as a maintenance officer, assigned to the 388th NFL CAREER Maintenance Group. • Played for the (2010-12), • Married the former Rose Pierce-Tenney in May of 2018. They (2012-13), (2013). have a daughter named Penelope. Played for the 49ers NFC Championship squad in 2012. • Hall accumulated 15 receptions for 144 yards and two touchdowns during his NFL career. HALL’S COACHING HISTORY

NFL 2019-present Wide Receivers Buffalo Bills 2017-18 Offensive Assistant