Cincinnati Bengals strength assistant history
Jeff Friday
Friday was the strength assistant for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2010-2011 seasons, a total of two years. Friday's record as the team's strength assistant was 13-19-0, making him the third-most successful strength assistant in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2011) and had a 0-1 record under Coach Friday in playoff games.
Ray Oliver
Oliver was the strength assistant for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2004-2009 seasons, a total of six years. Oliver's record as the team's strength assistant was 48-47-1, making him the most successful strength assistant in Cincinnati Bengals history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2005, 2009) and had a 0-2 record under Coach Oliver in playoff games.
Kurtis Shultz
Shultz was the strength assistant for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2003 season. Shultz's record as the team's strength assistant was 8-8-0, making him the second-most successful strength assistant in Cincinnati Bengals history.
Rodney Holman
Holman was the strength assistant for the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2001-2002 seasons, a total of two years. Holman's record as the team's strength assistant was 8-24-0, making him the least successful strength assistant in Cincinnati Bengals history.
Cincinnati Bengals strength assistant record
Coach | Years | Record | Win percentage | Playoff record |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jeff Friday | 2010-2011 | 13-19-0 | 40.6% | 0-1 |
Ray Oliver | 2004-2009 | 48-47-1 | 50.5% | 0-2 |
Kurtis Shultz | 2003 | 8-8-0 | 50.0% | 0-0 |
Rodney Holman | 2001-2002 | 8-24-0 | 25.0% | 0-0 |
Cincinnati Bengals strength assistant facts
- Rodney Holman was the first strength assistant in Bengals history in 2001.
- Ray Oliver coached the most seasons as the Bengals's strength assistant at six seasons.
- Jeff Friday was the last coach to hold the position of strength assistant, leaving the role after the 2011 season.