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Jason Rebrovich named assistant defensive line coach

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Jason Rebrovich has been named the Bills assistant defensive line coach.

Rebrovich will enter his second year with the Bills in 2014 after spending last season as a defensive quality control coach. In his new role, Rebrovich will work in conjunction with Bills' defensive line coach Pepper Johnson.

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 coordinator at Cortland State. 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).

A native of Clarence, NY, Rebrovich worked with the defensive line at Ferris State University from 2005-07 and at Concord University in 2004. He also served as the head strength and conditioning coach at both Ferris and Concord.

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