Philadelphia Eagles strength and conditioning coach history

Mike Wolf

Wolf was the strength and conditioning coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1995-2010 seasons, a total of sixteen years. Wolf's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 147-107-2, making him the second-most successful strength and conditioning coach in Philadelphia Eagles history. The team made it to the playoffs eleven times (1995-1996, 2000-2004, 2006, 2008-2010) and had a 11-11 record under Coach Wolf in playoff games. In 2004, the Philadelphia Eagles faced off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX and the Eagles, under the direction of head coach Andy Reid, lost 21-24.

Jim Williams

Williams was the strength and conditioning coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1991-1994 seasons, a total of four years. Williams' record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 36-28-0, making him the third-most successful strength and conditioning coach in Philadelphia Eagles history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1992) and had a 1-1 record under Coach Williams in playoff games.

Ronnie Joe Jones

Jones was the strength and conditioning coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1987-1990 seasons, a total of four years. Jones' record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 38-25-0, making him the most successful strength and conditioning coach in Philadelphia Eagles history. The team made it to the playoffs three times (1988-1990) and had a 0-3 record under Coach Jones in playoff games.


Philadelphia Eagles strength and conditioning coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Mike Wolf 1995-2010 147-107-2 57.8% 11-11
Jim Williams 1991-1994 36-28-0 56.3% 1-1
Ronnie Joe Jones 1987-1990 38-25-0 60.3% 0-3

Philadelphia Eagles strength and conditioning coach facts

  • Ronnie Joe Jones was the first strength and conditioning coach in Eagles history in 1987.
  • Mike Wolf coached the most seasons as the Eagles's strength and conditioning coach at sixteen seasons.
  • Mike Wolf was the last coach to hold the position of strength and conditioning coach, leaving the role after the 2010 season.