Buffalo Bills line coach history

Clem Crowe

Crowe was the line coach for the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Bisons in the 1946-1949 seasons, a total of four years. Crowe's record as the team's line coach was 23-26-5, making him the second-most successful line coach in Buffalo Bills history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (1948-1949) and had a 1-2 record under Coach Crowe in playoff games.

John Andrew Scafide

Scafide was the line coach for the Buffalo Bills in the 1947 season. Scafide's record as the team's line coach was 8-4-2, making him the most successful line coach in Buffalo Bills history.


Buffalo Bills line coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Clem Crowe 1946-1949 23-26-5 47.2% 1-2
John Andrew Scafide 1947 8-4-2 64.3% 0-0

Buffalo Bills line coach facts

  • Clem Crowe was the first line coach in Bills history in 1946.
  • Clem Crowe coached the most seasons as the Bills's line coach at four seasons.
  • Clem Crowe was the last coach to hold the position of line coach, leaving the role after the 1949 season.