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Bob Wylie

Bob Wylie
Candid head-and-shoulders photograph of Wylie sporting a bushy blond-grey mustache and wearing a black baseball cap bearing an Oakland Raiders logo
Cleveland Browns
Position: Offensive line coach
Personal information
Born: (1951-02-16) February 16, 1951 (age 66)
West Warwick, Rhode Island
Career information
College: Roger Williams College
Career history
As coach:

Bob Wylie (born (1951-02-16)February 16, 1951) is an American football coach who is currently the offensive line coach for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. Previously he served as O-line coach under head coach Hue Jackson for the Oakland Raiders and coached the offensive line for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League.

Bob Wylie, who has more than 30 years of coaching experience, was named the Oakland Raiders offensive line coach on February 1, 2011. During his first year with the Raiders, the offensive line improved from 29th in the NFL in 2010 to 4th in 2011 in total sacks allowed and 7th in sacks per pass play. The line also improved in rushing yards from 3.1 yards on 1st down to 4.9 yards and had the leading rusher up to the injury which sidelined RB Darren McFadden. The Raiders finished the season ranked 7th in total rushing yards, 6th in number of 10+ yards rushing plays, 2nd in number of 20+ yard rushing plays, tied for 3rd in rushing plays of over 40 yards and tied for 8th in rushes over 50 yards. In addition, the Raider’s offensive line cut QB hits in half going from 121 QB hits in the 2010 season to 62 QB hits in 2011. The line was 91% efficient on the Goal line and 86% efficient in short yardage. The Raiders were 1st in 2min scoring points and only gave up 2 sacks. The line only gave up 12 out of the 25 sacks in 2011.

The offensive line received the Madden Protectors Award in Week 6 for their performance against the Cleveland Browns and rookie guard Stefen Wisniewski was named to the PFW All-Rookie Team. They also paved the way for RB Michael Bush to rush for 977 yards and seven touchdowns.

Prior to his position with the Raiders, Wylie was one of the offensive line coaches for the Denver Broncos (2010). With the Broncos, the offensive line ranked sixth in the NFL, averaging 4.7 yards per carry, during the second half of the season. The club’s second-half rushing yards per game improvement of 58.6 yards per game ranked second in the league. Wylie joined the Broncos after working as an offensive line coach in the Canadian Football League with Saskatchewan (2009) and Winnipeg (2007–08). Wylie owns the unique distinction of instructing at five different levels of football. He has coached at the Pop Warner, junior high school, high school, college and professional levels.


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