2009 Indianapolis Colts Season - Staff

Staff

Indianapolis Colts 2009 staff
Front Office
  • Owner/CEO – Jim Irsay
  • President – Bill Polian
  • Senior Executive Vice President – Pete Ward
  • Executive Vice President – Bob Terpening
  • Vice President/General Manager – Chris Polian
  • Director of Football Administration – Steve Champlin
  • Director of Player Personnel – Tom Telesco
  • Director of Pro Player Personnel – Clyde Powers

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Jim Caldwell
  • Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers – Clyde Christensen

Offensive Coaches

  • Senior Offensive Coordinator – Tom Moore
  • Quarterbacks – Frank Reich
  • Running Backs – Gene Huey
  • Tight Ends – Ricky Thomas
  • Senior Offensive Line – Howard Mudd
  • Offensive Quality Control/Assistant Offensive Line – Pete Metzelaars

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator – Larry Coyer
  • Defensive Line – John Teerlinck
  • Linebackers – Mike Murphy
  • Defensive Backs – Alan Williams
  • Special Assistant to the Defense – Rod Perry
  • Defensive Assistant – Bill Teerlinck

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator – Ray Rychleski

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Jon Torine
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Richard Howell

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