Freddie Kitchens Biography
Freddie Kitchens an American football coach and well-known former player who is the tight ends coach for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). Previously served as the head coach for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He also worked as a coach for the Arizona Cardinals, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Dallas Cowboys, North Texas Mean Green, and LSU Tigers.
Freddie Kitchens Wiki
Name: Freddie Kitchens
Birthday: November 29, 1974
Place of Birth: Gadsden, Alabama, United States of America
Gender: Male
Height: 5 feet 7 inches
Weight: Not Available
Nationality: American
Profession: American football coach
Married/Single: Not Available
Freddie Kitchens Age
Kitchens was born on November 29, 1974, in Gadsden, Alabama, United States. He celebrates his birthday on the 29 November yearly.
Freddie Kitchens Alabama
Freddie played as quarterback for the Alabama Crimson Tide as of 1993 to 1997. on his college career, he threw for 4,668 passing yards and 30 touchdowns. His starter career at Alabama went 22-13 and played in the 1993 Gator Bowl, 1994 Citrus Bowl, and the 1996 Outback Bowl.
While he was leaving he got to be ranked third in the school’s history in career passing attempts, fourth in career passing yards, and fifth in career completions.
Freddie Kitchens Dallas Cowboys
After his college career, he worked as an assistant coach for a nummber of college teams, before joining the Dallas Cowboys staff working as a tight ends coach in 2006.
Freddie Kitchens Arizona Cardinals
As of 2007 to 2017, he worked on the Arizona Cardinals staff. On his second year in 2008 the Cardinals featured in Super Bowl XLIII, their first Super Bowl in franchise history though they lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-23. He as well coached a number of positions including; tight ends, quarterbacks, and running backs.
Freddie Kitchens Browns
He got hired in 2018 as running backs coach for the Cleveland Browns. Browns fired head coach Hue Jackson and offensive coordinator Todd Halen on October 29, 2018 just after week 8 of the 2018 season and Gregg Williams was named interim head coach as Kitchens got promoted to offensive coordinator. On January 9, 2019, Kitchens was rose to head coach by the Cleveland Browns.
Freddie Kitchens New York Giants
KHe was hired on January 27, 2020 by the New York Giants as their tight ends coach. He got supported by newly hired as Giants head coach Joe Judge, who worked with Kitchens at Mississippi State. The time when Giants offensive coordinator Jason Garrett tested positive for COVID-19 on the of the Giants Monday night game against the Cleveland Browns, Kitchens’ former team, Freddie Kitchens was named offensive coordinator and play-caller. The Giants later lost to the Browns 20-6.
Freddie Kitchens Salary
Working with the Browns, Kitchens was paid $4.75 million as his base salary for the 2018 season.
Freddie Kitchens Net Worth
Kitchens has an estimated net worth range of between $500k – $1 Million. As an american football coach as his career being his main source of wealth and income.
Freddie Kitchens Height
Kitchens stands at a height of 5 feet 7 inches tall, he also has an average body weight.
Freddie Kitchens Family
Kitchens has not shared information about her family with the public. We will update this section as soon as he shares it out.
Freddie Kitchens Wife
Kitchens is married to Ginger Kitchens, the duo got married in 2000. The duo are blessed with two daughters Bennett and Camden.
Freddie Kitchens Teams Coached
- Glenville State (1999)
- Running backs coach & tight ends coach
- LSU (2000)
- Graduate assistant
- North Texas (2001–2003)
- Running backs coach
- Mississippi State (2004)
- Tight ends coach
- Mississippi State (2005)
- Running backs coach
- Dallas Cowboys (2006)
- Tight ends coach
- Arizona Cardinals (2007–2012)
- Tight ends coach
- Arizona Cardinals (2013–2016)
- Quarterbacks coach
- Arizona Cardinals (2017)
- Running backs coach
- Cleveland Browns (2018)
- Running backs coach & associate head coach
- Cleveland Browns (2018)
- Offensive coordinator
- Cleveland Browns (2019– )