| Nationality | United States |
|---|---|
| Past Teams | Madrid Bravos, Rhein Fire |
| Age | 42 |
Andrew Weidinger’s career has been forged at the highest levels of football — from the meeting rooms of the NFL to the sidelines of Europe’s fastest-growing league. Known for his meticulous preparation and sharp offensive mind, Weidinger has worked with some of the greatest names in the game, including Tom Brady and Julio Jones. When he was unveiled as the first Head Coach of the Madrid Bravos for their 2025 debut in the European League of Football, it was clear the franchise wanted to start with a proven strategist. “Andrew is a coach who brings experience, discipline, and vision — the perfect fit for a new franchise,” the Bravos management declared. For Weidinger, it marked both a continuation of his NFL pedigree and the start of a groundbreaking European chapter.
Previous Stations
- Atlanta Falcons (NFL) – Offensive Assistant (2007–2012)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL) – Offensive Assistant & Assistant QB Coach (2013–2014)
- Buffalo Bills (NFL) – Assistant Quarterbacks Coach (2015–2016)
- Arizona Cardinals (NFL) – Assistant Quarterbacks Coach (2017–2018)
- European Football Consulting & Clinics – Guest Coach and Speaker (2019–2023)
- Madrid Bravos (ELF) – Head Coach (2025–present)
Achievements
Team Achievements
- Part of Atlanta Falcons staff during multiple playoff seasons (2008, 2010, 2011)
- Worked with Julio Jones and Matt Ryan during peak offensive years in Atlanta
- Helped develop QB play in Tampa Bay and Buffalo, contributing to young player growth
- Named inaugural Head Coach of Madrid Bravos for their ELF entry (2025)
Personal Achievements
- Began NFL career at only 24 years old — one of the youngest assistants in the league
- Known as a strong communicator and detail-oriented strategist
- Brought NFL experience directly into ELF, raising the credibility of the Madrid Bravos
Selected Statistics
- Falcons offense ranked top 10 in the NFL multiple years during his tenure
- Coached in more than 150 NFL regular season games as an assistant
- Oversaw position groups that produced multiple Pro Bowl players
Other
- Praised for his ability to blend NFL-level schemes with the realities of developing rosters
- Seen as a teacher of fundamentals, especially for young quarterbacks
- Has worked in football clinics across Europe, helping raise the level of coaching abroad
- His move to Madrid is viewed as a major statement of ELF’s ambition to attract top-tier staff


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