Buffalo Bills offensive backfield coach history

John Mazur

Mazur was the offensive backfield coach for the Buffalo Bills in the 1962-1968 seasons, a total of seven years. Mazur's record as the team's offensive backfield coach was 50-43-5, making him the most successful offensive backfield coach in Buffalo Bills history. The team made it to the playoffs four times (1963-1966) and had a 2-2 record under Coach Mazur in playoff games.

Floyd "Breezy" Reid

Reid was the offensive backfield coach for the Buffalo Bills in the 1960-1961 seasons, a total of two years. Reid's record as the team's offensive backfield coach was 11-16-1, making him the second-most successful offensive backfield coach in Buffalo Bills history.


Buffalo Bills offensive backfield coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
John Mazur 1962-1968 50-43-5 53.6% 2-2
Floyd "Breezy" Reid 1960-1961 11-16-1 41.1% 0-0

Buffalo Bills offensive backfield coach facts

  • Floyd "Breezy" Reid was the first offensive backfield coach in Bills history in 1960.
  • John Mazur coached the most seasons as the Bills's offensive backfield coach at seven seasons.
  • John Mazur was the last coach to hold the position of offensive backfield coach, leaving the role after the 1968 season.