1st year in NFL/1st year with the Bills
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Jason Rebrovich will enter his first year in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills in 2013 as a defensive quality control coach. Prior to coming to Buffalo, Rebrovich spent the previous 2011 and 2012 seasons at Syracuse as a defensive assistant under head coach Doug Marrone.
From 2008-10, Rebrovich was the defensive coordinate at Cortland State. In addition to his duties overseeing the school’s defense, he worked with the Red Dragons’ defensive line and directed the special teams units while serving as the head of the strength and conditioning program.
Rebrovich began his coaching career at his alma mater of Cortland as the team’s defensive line and strength coach for three seasons (2001-03). In between his stints at Cortland, he worked with the defensive line at Ferris State University from 2005-07 and at Concord University in 2004. Rebrovich also served as the head strength and conditioning coach at both Ferris and Concord.
PERSONAL
Rebrovich played two seasons along the defensive line at Cortland, recording 40 tackles, including a team-high 14 stops and 28 quarterback hurries in eight games in 1999… earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2000 from Cortland… also received an associates degree in business administration from Alfred State College in 1998 and played two years there before attending Cortland… served as a team captain at Alfred State and earned the team’s Most Improved Award in 1997… a 1996 graduate of Clarence (N.Y.) High School… married to Trisha.
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NFL |
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Buffalo Bills |
2013 |
Defensive Quality Control |
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COLLEGE |
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Syracuse |
2011-12 |
Defensive Quality Control |
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Cortland |
2008-10 |
Defensive Coordinator/Special Teams Coordinator/Head Strength and Conditioning |
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Ferris State |
2005-07 |
Defensive Line/Departmental Head Strength and Conditioning |
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Concord |
2004 |
Defensive Line/ Head Strength and Conditioning |
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Cortland |
2001-03 |
Defensive Line/ Head Strength and Conditioning |
1st year in NFL/1st year with the Bills
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Jason Rebrovich will enter his first year in the NFL with the Buffalo Bills in 2013 as a defensive quality control coach. Prior to coming to Buffalo, Rebrovich spent the previous 2011 and 2012 seasons at Syracuse as a defensive assistant under head coach Doug Marrone.
From 2008-10, Rebrovich was the defensive coordinate at Cortland State. In addition to his duties overseeing the school’s defense, he worked with the Red Dragons’ defensive line and directed the special teams units while serving as the head of the strength and conditioning program.
Rebrovich began his coaching career at his alma mater of Cortland as the team’s defensive line and strength coach for three seasons (2001-03). In between his stints at Cortland, he worked with the defensive line at Ferris State University from 2005-07 and at Concord University in 2004. Rebrovich also served as the head strength and conditioning coach at both Ferris and Concord.
PERSONAL
Rebrovich played two seasons along the defensive line at Cortland, recording 40 tackles, including a team-high 14 stops and 28 quarterback hurries in eight games in 1999… earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2000 from Cortland… also received an associates degree in business administration from Alfred State College in 1998 and played two years there before attending Cortland… served as a team captain at Alfred State and earned the team’s Most Improved Award in 1997… a 1996 graduate of Clarence (N.Y.) High School… married to Trisha.
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REBROVICH’S COACHING CAREER |
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NFL |
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Buffalo Bills |
2013 |
Defensive Quality Control |
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COLLEGE |
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Syracuse |
2011-12 |
Defensive Quality Control |
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Cortland |
2008-10 |
Defensive Coordinator/Special Teams Coordinator/Head Strength and Conditioning |
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Ferris State |
2005-07 |
Defensive Line/Departmental Head Strength and Conditioning |
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Concord |
2004 |
Defensive Line/ Head Strength and Conditioning |
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Cortland |
2001-03 |
Defensive Line/ Head Strength and Conditioning |