In the NFL’s emotional vortex, few active coaches have been through more highs and lows than Joe DeCamillis. He practically has a doctorate degree in riding that football roller-coaster.
The Los Angeles Rams’ special-teams coordinator is tied for the fifth-longest coaching tenure in the league at 33 seasons, behind only New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick (47 seasons), Detroit Lions senior defensive assistant Dom Capers (36 seasons), recently fired Denver Broncos head coach Vic Fangio (35 seasons) and departed Las Vegas Raiders’ linebackers coach Richard Smith (34 seasons).