| Nationality | United States |
|---|---|
| Past Teams | Raiders Tirol |
| Age | 24 |
Terry Malone is an exceptionally accomplished American coach, bringing over three decades of coaching experience from the highest levels of the NFL and NCAA Division I football to the Madrid Bravos for the 2026 ELF season. His résumé features two of football’s most prestigious titles: a Super Bowl XLIV win with the New Orleans Saints (2009) and a Rose Bowl victory with the University of Michigan (1998), where he served as the Offensive Line Coach. Prior to joining the Bravos, Malone was familiar to ELF fans from his 2025 season with the Raiders Tirol as the Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs and Tight Ends Coach. Malone is renowned for his expertise in developing offensive unit cohesion and mentoring elite talent, having coached All-Pro Tight End Jimmy Graham in New Orleans. His signing is a major statement by the Bravos, who, under Head Coach Dave Warner, are committed to using Malone’s championship experience to significantly elevate their offensive line unit.
Previous stations
- 1983–1984: University of Arizona (NCAA) – Graduate Assistant
- 1985: Holy Cross (NCAA) – Tight Ends Coach
- 1986–1995: Bowling Green State University (NCAA) – Offensive Line Coach / Offensive Coordinator (Various Roles)
- 1996: Boston College (NCAA) – Offensive Line Coach
- 1997–2005: University of Michigan (NCAA) – Offensive Line Coach / Offensive Coordinator (Various Roles)
- 2006–2014: New Orleans Saints (NFL) – Tight Ends Coach
- 2015–2016: Purdue University (NCAA) – Offensive Coordinator / Tight Ends Coach
- 2017–2018: Western Michigan University (NCAA) – Running Backs Coach / Dir. of Player Development
- 2019–2021: Bowling Green State University (NCAA) – Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line Coach
- 2023–2024: LSU Tigers (NCAA) – Senior Offensive Analyst
- 2025: Raiders Tirol (ELF) – Assistant Head Coach / RBs & TEs Coach
- 2026–Present: Madrid Bravos (ELF) – Offensive Line Coach
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Team Achievements
- 2009: **Super Bowl XLIV Champion** (New Orleans Saints).
- 1997: NCAA National Champion (Michigan Wolverines).
- 1997–2005: Part of five Big Ten Championships (Michigan Wolverines).
- 1991, 1992: Mid-American Conference (MAC) Champion (Bowling Green).
Personal Achievements
- Recipient of the **Super Bowl XLIV** Ring (New Orleans Saints).
- Recipient of the **Rose Bowl** Ring (Michigan Wolverines, 1998).
- Coached **Tight End Jimmy Graham** to All-Pro status and multiple Pro Bowls.
- Coached the 2007 Pro Bowl (NFL).
- Was part of the Michigan staff that coached future NFL players like Tom Brady (early in his career).
Selected Statistics
- His offensive line unit at Michigan helped produce back-to-back conference Players of the Year on offense (Chris Perry, 2003 and Braylon Edwards, 2004).
- During his tenure, the Saints’ offense consistently ranked among the best in the NFL.
- His work at Raiders Tirol in 2025 was cited as instrumental in developing the offensive unit.
Other
- **Full Name:** Terry Malone.
- **Playing Career:** Played four seasons as a tight end at **Holy Cross**, serving as a team captain his senior year.
- **Rose Bowl:** He was the offensive line coach when Michigan defeated Washington State in the 1998 Rose Bowl, securing the split national championship.
- **Faith:** Malone is openly involved with the Catholic Church, specifically the Knights of Columbus.
- **Quote (On joining Raiders Tirol, 2025):** “I love coaching football and I am very excited to join the Raiders Family.” (Showing his commitment to European football).
- **Bravos’ Goal:** His hiring is part of the Bravos’ plan to accelerate their growth and become a top contender in the ELF, prioritizing a strong foundation in the offensive line.
Credits
- Bravos adds Super Bowl champ Terry Malone to coaching staff – European League Football (Official 2026 Signing)
- Super Bowl champion joins Raiders Tirol – European League Football (2025 Tirol Signing/Jimmy Graham/Saints History)
- Terry Malone – Bowling Green State University Athletics (Extensive Career Path)
- Terry Malone – Western Michigan University Athletics (Championship Details/Background)
- Terry Malone – LSU Athletics (Most Recent Role)

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