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Todd Grantham was born on 13 September, 1966 in Pulaski, Virginia, U.S., is an American football coach (born 1966). Discover Todd Grantham's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 13 September, 1966
Birthday 13 September
Birthplace Pulaski, Virginia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1966

Jeffrey Todd Grantham (born September 13, 1966) is an American football coach who is the defensive line coach for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL).

He previously served as defensive coordinator at the University of Florida.

1984

Grantham was born in Pulaski, Virginia, and attended nearby Virginia Tech from 1984 to 1988.

He played for Frank Beamer in Beamer's first season as head coach.

1988

He graduated from Virginia Tech in 1988 with a Bachelor of Arts in Sports Management.

Grantham earned All-American honors his senior year at tackle.

1990

From 1990 to 1995 Grantham worked as a coach at his alma mater.

1996

Grantham worked as the defensive line coach for Michigan State in 1996 and 1997.

1998

After being promoted to assistant head coach at Michigan State, Grantham was hired by Jim Mora in 1998 to coach the defensive line.

His D-Line was one of the catalysts of the biggest turnaround in league history (3–13 to 13–3), ultimately helping the Colts defense compile 56 sacks in two years, which was a club record since moving to Indianapolis.

During his tenure in Indianapolis, the Colts had a 29–19 record.

After Mora was relieved of his duties in Indianapolis, Grantham moved on to the newly formed Houston Texans, joining the staff of former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator and inaugural Carolina Panthers head coach Dom Capers.

Grantham was given much talent to work with from the start, as the Texans acquired Pro Bowl defensive end Gary Walker and nose tackle Seth Payne from the Jacksonville Jaguars in the expansion draft.

2002

In 2002, his influence was evident on the line as starters Gary Walker, Seth Payne, and Jerry DeLoach all posted career highs in tackles.

Gary Walker also earned his second Pro Bowl appearance under his tutelage that season.

Despite posting a mediocre 7–9 record, the Texans were poised to start making an impact in the NFL after improving every season since their inception in 2002.

After three strong seasons with the Texans, Grantham accepted an offer from Romeo Crennel to become defensive coordinator of the Browns.

After he left, the Houston Texans posted a 2–14 record.

Capers was fired after the end of the season.

Grantham's first year as coordinator of the Browns defense under head coach Romeo Crennel was an eclectic mix of good and bad.

They once again fielded one of the NFL's top pass defenses, actually stepping up in rank from 5th to 4th in the NFL.

When starting cornerback Gary Baxter went down with a knee injury that ended his career, Leigh Bodden emerged as a solid playmaker.

Overall, their secondary continued to play at a high level.

2003

2003 was a testing year for the line, as Pro Bowler Gary Walker and Seth Payne played a combined six games due to injury.

However, Jerry DeLoach and Steve Martin filled in with great success, posting a combined 201 tackles.

Despite the 5–11 record, there was optimism for the future of the steadily improving defense.

2004

2004 was a break-out year for the Texans.

Despite the low number of sacks (5.5), they put great pressure on opposing quarterbacks (76 recorded pressures) and helped anchor the defense that was equipped with playmakers such as 2004 1st round draft pick Dunta Robinson, former Ravens linebacker Jamie Sharper, and veteran defensive backs Aaron Glenn and Marcus Coleman.

2006

After Michigan State dismissed head coach John L. Smith in 2006, Grantham was one of the candidates to be his replacement.

However, Michigan State hired Cincinnati head coach Mark Dantonio.

2007

During Grantham's 2 seasons with Dallas, the Cowboys improved from 13th (2007) to 2nd (2009) in the league in points allowed.

2008

He was fired on January 11, 2008, after the 2007 season with the Browns defense ranking 25th against the pass, 27th against the run, and 30th in total yards allowed among 32 teams.

Grantham served as the defensive line coach for the Dallas Cowboys until the end of the season when he joined the coaching staff at the University of Georgia as defensive coordinator.

2009

His defense also forced 26 takeaways, over twice as many as Georgia had in 2009 (12), and helped them move from 118th nationally in 2009 to 19th in 2010 in turnover margin.

2010

In 2010 Grantham installed a 3–4 defense during his four-year tenure at Georgia.

Despite breakdowns in coverage at times, in 2010 the Bulldogs ranked 23rd nationally in total defense and 36th in scoring defense (22.1 points allowed per game).

2011

They also ranked 11th in scoring defense despite possessing one of the leagues worst run defenses.

Orpheus Roye posted a career high with 88 tackles and also made three sacks.

Georgia's defense under Grantham finished the 2011 season ranked 5th nationally in total defense, 10th in pass defense and 11th in rush defense.

2013

Grantham's line once again made a major contribution, helping the Texans achieve the 13th ranked run defense in the league.