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Amos Jones
TITLE Asst. Special Teams Coach
NFL EXP: 2 years
 

Coaching Highlights:

Amos Jones enters his second season as the assistant special teams coach for the Steelers after being hired on Jan. 29, 2007.

Jones spent the previous three years at Mississippi State as the special teams/linebackers coach (2004-05) and outside linebackers coach (2006). Under Jones’ guidance, three linebackers earned Freshman All-SEC recognition and two punters earned all-conference honors.

In 2006, Jones coached the 10th-rated punt returner (Derek Pegues) and the 13th-ranked punt return unit in the NCAA.

A coaching veteran with over 27 years of experience under his belt, Jones, 48, arrived at Mississippi State from James Madison University. He spent the 2003 football season as the Dukes’ tight ends and special teams coach.

Prior to going to James Madison, Jones coached the running backs and special teams for four years at theUniversity of Cincinnati (1999-2002). During his stay in the Queen City, Jones’ handiwork helped all-American place-kicker Jonathan Ruffin earn the Lou Groza Award as the nation’s top kicker in 2000. During that same time, his punter, Adam Wulfeck earned all-Conference USA honors, and he coached a pair of 1,000-yard rushers. Jones helped the Bearcats to three postseason bowl berths, the 2000 and ‘01 Motor City Bowls and the 2002 New Orleans Bowl.

Jones, who has coaching experience on the high school, collegiate and professional levels, coached the linebackers at Tulane University in 1995-96. He spent the 1992 season at the University of Pittsburgh as the kicking game coordinator.

Jones had two stints of duty at his alma mater, the University of Alabama . He worked with the Crimson Tide special teams in 1990-91 under head coach Gene Stallings. In 1990 under his guidance, Alabama had the nation’s top-rated percentage placekicker (Philip Doyle). A decade earlier, Jones began his coaching career as a graduate assistant under the legendary Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1981-82.

Between his two assignments in Tuscaloosa, Jones coached first the tight ends (1983-85) and then the defensive line (1986-88) under current Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians when he was the head coach at Temple University from 1983-88. During his stint in Philadelphia , he worked with the Owls special teams as well.

Jones worked one season with the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League (1997), helping guide them to a Western Division playoff berth, and has worked in the high school ranks in Alabama, Florida and Louisiana.

A 1982 graduate of the University of Alabama, Jones played safety and running back for Bryant. He was a member of the 1978 and ‘79 Tide teams that went 23-1 and earned back-to-back SEC titles, national championships, and Sugar Bowl crowns. He lettered on the ‘80 team that finished 10-2 with a win in the ‘81 Cotton Bowl. Jones later earned his master’s degree from Alabama.

Jones, born Dec. 31, 1959, and his wife Stacey have four children, daughter Samantha (19) and sons Joshua (15), Nathan (7) and Jeremy (4).