Green Bay Packers cornerbacks coach history
Joe Whitt Jr.
Whitt Jr. was the cornerbacks coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 2009-2011 seasons, a total of three years. Whitt Jr.'s record as the team's cornerbacks coach was 36-12-0, making him the most successful cornerbacks coach in Green Bay Packers history. The team made it to the playoffs three times (2009-2011) and had a 4-2 record under Coach Whitt Jr. in playoff games. In 2010, the Green Bay Packers faced off against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV and the Packers, under the direction of head coach Mike McCarthy, won 31-25.
Lionel Washington
Washington was the cornerbacks coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 2005-2008 seasons, a total of four years. Washington's record as the team's cornerbacks coach was 31-33-0, making him the second-most successful cornerbacks coach in Green Bay Packers history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2007) and had a 1-1 record under Coach Washington in playoff games.
Jim Colbert
Colbert was the cornerbacks coach for the Green Bay Packers in the 1975 season. Colbert's record as the team's cornerbacks coach was 4-10-0, making him the third-most successful cornerbacks coach in Green Bay Packers history.
Green Bay Packers cornerbacks coach record
Coach | Years | Record | Win percentage | Playoff record |
---|---|---|---|---|
Joe Whitt Jr. | 2009-2011 | 36-12-0 | 75.0% | 4-2 |
Lionel Washington | 2005-2008 | 31-33-0 | 48.4% | 1-1 |
Jim Colbert | 1975 | 4-10-0 | 28.6% | 0-0 |
Green Bay Packers cornerbacks coach facts
- Jim Colbert was the first cornerbacks coach in Packers history in 1975.
- Lionel Washington coached the most seasons as the Packers's cornerbacks coach at four seasons.
- Joe Whitt Jr. was the last coach to hold the position of cornerbacks coach, leaving the role after the 2011 season.