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Lebanese gridiron football player and coach (born 1976) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marwan Maalouf (born November 26, 1976) is an American football coach from Lebanon. He formerly was the special teams coordinator for the Indianapolis Colts and the Minnesota Vikings.[1][2][3]
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Born: | Beirut, Lebanon | November 26, 1976
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High school: | Strongsville (OH) |
College: | Baldwin Wallace University |
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In college, Maalouf earned three letters while playing guard for Baldwin Wallace University from 1997 until 1999. He was a two-time All-Ohio Athletic Conference selection. In addition, he was named Baldwin-Wallace's Outstanding Offensive Lineman and was elected as a team captain for his senior season.[2]
Maalouf began his NFL coaching career with the Cleveland Browns. Following his three-year stint with Cleveland, he spent the 2007 NFL season writing scouting reports for Scouts Inc. and ESPN. He returned to coaching the following year as the assistant special teams coach for the Baltimore Ravens. In the 2012 NFL season, he left the Ravens along with Chuck Pagano[4] when the Indianapolis Colts named him special teams coordinator. He was let go [1] after one year and began coaching for the Miami Dolphins, until being hired by the Vikings[5][6] for the 2019 NFL season. After the 2020 season, his contract wasn't renewed by the Vikings[7] and he was replaced by Ryan Ficken.
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