In partnership with the Black College Football Hall of Fame, the NFL announced that the third annual Quarterback Coaching Summit will take place virtually on June 22-23, 2020. Assistant coaches from the NFL and NCAA will take part in the two-day program to experience professional development and networking opportunities with NFL club executives. 

“The Quarterback Summit brings together the brightest, most innovative and successful offensive minds from around the country,” said Troy Vincent, NFL executive vice president of football operations. “From professional development to networking to coaching best practices — this summit should leave no doubt about the promising pipeline of championship play callers within the sport of football.”

The annual Summit is one of several NFL programs intended to build the coaching and personnel development pipeline and strengthen diversity across the league. In its third year, the program features sessions and panels led by NFL owners, current and former NFL coaches and college football coaches including: Pittsburgh Steelers president and NFL Workplace Diversity Committee chair, Art Rooney II, Buffalo Bills president Kim Pegula, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich, San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, and Buffalo Bills assistant head coach and defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier.

Sessions will focus on varying topics, such as building a coaching staff, quarterback position fundamentals and other best practices for career advancement. Attendees also have an opportunity to hear from and network with members of the NFL’s Workplace Diversity Committee. New to 2020’s annual Summit, past NFL Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship participants were invited to attend, continuing pipeline candidates' relationship with the league.

 “We are excited to continue this partnership with the NFL as qualified coaches and executives come together to advance their careers,” said Doug Williams, Super Bowl XXII Most Valuable Player and co-founder of the Black College Football Hall of Fame.

The 2019 Quarterback Coaching Summit was hosted at Morehouse College in Atlanta. In its first year as an NFL co-sponsored event, the Summit connected three dozen participants with NFL club coaches and executives to help identify and develop more diverse candidates for offensive coaching positions.

The league will also host virtual development programs for past and current Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship and Nunn-Wooten Scouting Fellowship participants. Beginning on June 25 and running through the end of August, a series of online education sessions for aspiring coaches and professional scouts will be offered.

The coaches and presenters invited to participate in the 2020 Quarterback Coaching Summit can be found below and is subject to change.

Name

Affiliation

Eric Bieniemy

Kansas City Chiefs

Marcus Brady

Indianapolis Colts

Morocco Brown

Indianapolis Colts

Jim Caldwell

Former NFL Head Coach

Dave Canales

Seattle Seahawks

Ronald Curry

New Orleans Saints

Dick Daniels

Black College Football Hall of Fame

Joshua Dean

Lincoln University

George Edwards

Dallas Cowboys

Tony Elliott

Clemson University

Broderick Fobbs

Grambling State University

Erik Frazier

Montana State

Leslie Frazier

Buffalo Bills

Josh Gattis

University of Michigan

Billy Gonzales

University of Florida

Harold Goodwin

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Pep Hamilton

Los Angeles Chargers

James “Shack” Harris

Black College Football Hall of Fame

Champ Kelly

Chicago Bears

Shaun King

IMG Academy

Byron Leftwich

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Michael Locksley

University of Maryland

Anthony Lynn

Los Angeles Chargers

Martin Mayhew

San Francisco 49ers

Woody McCorvey

Clemson University

Garrick McGee

University of Missouri

Reggie McKenzie

Miami Dolphins

Raheem Morris

Atlanta Falcons

Jimmy Raye Jr.

NFL Consultant

Jimmy Raye III

Detroit Lions

Jerry Reese

Former NFL General Manager

Robert Saleh

San Francisco 49ers

Willie Simmons

Florida A&M University

Marques Tuiasosopo

California

Trumaine Watson

Virginia State University

Doug Williams

Washington Redskins

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