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Chris Wilson (American football coach)

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Chris Wilson is the defensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. Chris started with the Eagles in the 2016 football season.[1] Prior to the Eagles, Chris spent two years with the University of Southern California as the defensive line coach.[2] Chris has over 23 years of collegiate football experience. He has held collegiate coaching positions with the University of Oklahoma, Indiana Sate, NE Oklahoma A&M, Illinois State, University of Colorado, Mississippi State, University of Georgia, and USC. In addition he has done internships with the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.[1]

Chris attended the University of Oklahoma from 1988 to 1991, where he obtained his bachelor's degree in communications and lettered in football all four years. Chris achieved 303 career tackles, was named team captain twice, and in 1992 was a 12th round NFL Draft selection by the Chicago Bears.[1]

Chris was born in Richardson, Texas. He attended Richardson High School, where he played football and ran track. He is married to Tina. They have a son named Caleb and a daughter named Colby.[1] Chris also has another daughter named KeAndria Perez.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c d http://media.philadelphiaeagles.com/media/153808/wilson-chris.pdf
  2. ^ "Eagles hire Chris Wilson away from Missouri as new defensive line coach".