Aden Durde | |
Current Team: | Seattle Seahawks |
Position: | Defensive coordinator |
Birth Date: | July 10, 1979 |
Birth Place: | Middlesex, England |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 1 |
Weight Lbs: | 240 |
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Pfrcoach: | DurdAd0 |
Aden Durde (born July 10, 1979) is a British American football coach and former linebacker who is the defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as the defensive line coach for the Dallas Cowboys from 2021 to 2023.
Durde played as linebacker for the Carolina Panthers and Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL) and the Scottish Claymores and Hamburg Sea Devils of NFL Europe. Durde is also known for being an integral part of the International Player Pathway program.[1]
Born in Middlesex, England, Durde began his football career in the United Kingdom with the London Olympians, a British American Football League team.
Durde played for the Scottish Claymores from 2003 until 2004 when team operations were permanently suspended by NFL Europe due to low attendance numbers and an increased league focus on the German market.[2]
In 2005 Durde joined the Hamburg Sea Devils of NFL Europe, for their inaugural season, playing as a middle linebacker.
Following the conclusion of the NFL Europe season Durde was allocated to the Carolina Panthers on June 15, 2005, as part of the NFL International Development Practice Squad program.[3]
On October 19, 2005, Durde was released from the Panthers practice squad after testing positive for nandrolone on August 1 during a routine preseason drug test.[4]
After his departure from the Carolina Panthers, he returned to the Sea Devils for the 2006 NFL Europe season.
He was a member of Hamburg's 2007 NFL Europa World Bowl XV championship winning team.[5] 2007 would be his last season with the Sea Devils due to the league ceasing operations following the conclusion of the season.[6] [7]
In 2008 he was on the practice squad of the Kansas City Chiefs, for each of their pre-season games.[8] [9]
From 2011 to 2016, Durde served as the defensive coordinator for the London Warriors.[10]
From 2014 to 2015, Durde served as a coaching intern with the Dallas Cowboys through the NFL fellowship program.
Durde served as the head of football development at NFLUK from 2015 to 2018.
Concerned about the lack of a defined route into the league for players who did not go to high school or college in the United States, Durde worked alongside another British ex-NFL player - Osi Umenyiora - to create a training program and set-up meetings and try-outs with NFL teams. The initial iteration of this training camp in 2016, featured a small number of specifically selected football players who were currently playing amateur football in Europe. The training program came with the support of the NFL and was the subject of a 12-episode documentary series produced by NFL Films titled "NFL Undiscovered".[11] Following the success of the program the NFL created the International Player Pathway Program in 2017.[12] [13]
In 2016, Durde joined the Atlanta Falcons under the Bill Walsh NFL diversity coaching fellowship.[14]
On April 11, 2018, Durde was hired by the Atlanta Falcons as their new defensive quality control coach under head coach Dan Quinn.[15] This hiring made him the first ever British full-time coach in NFL history and the first full time coach from outside the United States.
In 2020, he was promoted to outside linebackers coach.[16]
On January 20, 2021, Durde was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as their defensive line coach, reuniting him with then Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn.[17]
On February 13, 2024, Durde was hired by the Seattle Seahawks as their defensive coordinator under head coach Mike Macdonald.[18] Durde again made league history with this hiring, becoming the first British-born defensive coordinator in league history.
Durde and his wife, Kate, have two sons.