Buffalo Bills strength and conditioning coordinator history

Rusty Jones

Jones was the strength and conditioning coordinator for the Buffalo Bills in the 1984-2004 seasons, a total of twenty-one years. Jones' record as the team's strength and conditioning coordinator was 173-162-0, making him the most successful strength and conditioning coordinator in Buffalo Bills history. The team made it to the playoffs ten times (1988-1993, 1995-1996, 1998-1999) and had a 11-10 record under Coach Jones in playoff games. In 1990, the Buffalo Bills faced off against the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXV and the Bills, under the direction of head coach Marv Levy, lost 19-20. In 1991, the Buffalo Bills faced off against the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl XXVI and the Bills, under the direction of head coach Marv Levy, lost 24-37. In 1992, the Buffalo Bills faced off against the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVII and the Bills, under the direction of head coach Marv Levy, lost 17-52. In 1993, the Buffalo Bills faced off against the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVIII and the Bills, under the direction of head coach Marv Levy, lost 13-30.


Buffalo Bills strength and conditioning coordinator record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Rusty Jones 1984-2004 173-162-0 51.6% 11-10

Buffalo Bills strength and conditioning coordinator facts

  • Rusty Jones was the first strength and conditioning coordinator in Bills history in 1984.
  • Rusty Jones coached the most seasons as the Bills's strength and conditioning coordinator at twenty-one seasons.
  • Rusty Jones was the last coach to hold the position of strength and conditioning coordinator, leaving the role after the 2004 season.