Carolina Panthers strength and conditioning coach history

Jeremy Scott

Scott was the strength and conditioning coach for the Carolina Panthers in the 2020 season. Scott's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 5-11-0, making him the third-most successful strength and conditioning coach in Carolina Panthers history.

Joe Kenn

Kenn was the strength and conditioning coach for the Carolina Panthers in the 2011-2019 seasons, a total of nine years. Kenn's record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 76-67-1, making him the most successful strength and conditioning coach in Carolina Panthers history. The team made it to the playoffs four times (2013-2015, 2017) and had a 3-4 record under Coach Kenn in playoff games. In 2015, the Carolina Panthers faced off against the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl L and the Panthers, under the direction of head coach Ron Rivera, lost 10-24.

Jerry Simmons

Simmons was the strength and conditioning coach for the Carolina Panthers in the 1999-2010 seasons, a total of twelve years. Simmons' record as the team's strength and conditioning coach was 89-103-0, making him the second-most successful strength and conditioning coach in Carolina Panthers history. The team made it to the playoffs three times (2003, 2005, 2008) and had a 5-3 record under Coach Simmons in playoff games. In 2003, the Carolina Panthers faced off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVIII and the Panthers, under the direction of head coach John Fox, lost 29-32.


Carolina Panthers strength and conditioning coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Jeremy Scott 2020 5-11-0 31.3% 0-0
Joe Kenn 2011-2019 76-67-1 53.1% 3-4
Jerry Simmons 1999-2010 89-103-0 46.4% 5-3

Carolina Panthers strength and conditioning coach facts

  • Jerry Simmons was the first strength and conditioning coach in Panthers history in 1999.
  • Jerry Simmons coached the most seasons as the Panthers's strength and conditioning coach at twelve seasons.
  • Jeremy Scott was the last coach to hold the position of strength and conditioning coach, leaving the role after the 2020 season.