Bill Khayat - Coaching Career

Coaching Career

Khayat spent four seasons at Tennessee State University as the school’s running backs coach and recruiting coordinator (2003) and tight ends coach and video coordinator (2000–02).

Khayat then spent three seasons with the Arizona Cardinals (2004–06) as offensive quality control coach and assistant offensive line coach. From 2007-2009, he served as the offensive quality control coach and assistant tight ends coach for the Washington Redskins.

Khayat went on to coach two seasons in the United Football League as the tight ends coach and assistant offensive line coach for the Sacramento Mountain Lions (2010-11). Soon after, Khayat accepted the role as the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach for the winning North team at the Players All-Star Classic in Little Rock, AR (2012). Khayat accepted the same responsibilities for the East West Shrine Game in St. Petersburg, FL (2013).

NFL head coaches for whom Khayat worked include Dennis Green, Joe Gibbs, and Jim Zorn and offensive coordinators Al Saunders, Sherman Smith, Keith Rowan, Mike Kruczek, and Alex Wood.

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