List of Defensive Coordinators
The following is a list of all of the defensive coordinators that the Bills have had since 1960:
- Harvey Johnson, 1960–61 (under Ramsey)
- Joe Collier, 1962–65* (under Saban)
- Dick McCabe, 1966–68 (under Collier)
- Ray Malavasi, 1969–70 (under Rauch)
- Doc Urich, 1971 (under Johnson)
- Jim Dooley, 1972 (under Saban)
- John Ray, 1973–76 (under Saban, Ringo)
- Jimmy Carr, 1977 (under Ringo)
- Tom Catlin, 1978–82 (under Knox)
- Bob Zeman, 1983 (under Stephenson)
- Don Lawrence, 1984 (under Stephenson)
- Hank Bullough, 1985* (under Stephenson)
- Herb Paterra, 1986 (under Bullough, Levy)
- Walt Corey, 1987–94 (under Levy)
- Wade Phillips, 1995–97* (under Levy)
- Ted Cottrell, 1998–2000 (under Phillips)
- Jerry Gray, 2001–2005 (under Williams)
- Perry Fewell, 2006–2009** (under Jauron)
- George Edwards, 2010–11 (under Gailey)
- Dave Wannstedt, 2012 (under Gailey)
- *later became Bills' head coach
- **later became Bills' interim head coach
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