Ephraim Banda | |
Current Team: | Cleveland Browns |
Position: | Safeties coach |
Birth Date: | 1 November 1981 |
Birth Place: | San Antonio, Texas, U.S. |
Height Ft: | 5 |
Height In: | 9 |
Weight Lb: | 190 |
High School: | William Howard Taft (San Antonio) |
College: | Incarnate Word |
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Ephraim Banda (born November 1, 1981) is an American football coach who is the safeties coach for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL).
Banda played safety at Incarnate Word from 2008 to 2010, where he joined the newly created football program as a 25-year old walk-on and was named the special teams captain in the program's first career game.[1]
After suffering a knee injury that ended his playing career, Banda stayed with the Cardinals football program as a student assistant while he completed his degree.[2] He was named a graduate assistant at Texas in 2012 behind the recommendation of a former Incarnate Word coach who was hired at Texas.[3] While at Texas, he developed a close relationship with Longhorns defensive coordinator Manny Diaz, as they both got their first jobs outside of coaching. He stayed with the program as they transitioned from Mack Brown to Charlie Strong before joining Diaz at Mississippi State as a defensive quality control coach.
Banda followed Diaz to Miami, where he was named the safeties coach in 2016.[4] After Diaz left briefly to accept the head coaching position at Temple, Banda was promoted to co-defensive coordinator.[5]
Banda was named the defensive coordinator and safeties coach at Utah State on January 5, 2021.[6]
On February 21, 2023, Banda was hired to be the Cleveland Browns safeties coach under defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz.[7]
Banda and his wife Crystal have two children; Darian and Aamani. Before playing at Incarnate Word, Banda was a bartender on the San Antonio River Walk and continued to work as one during his playing career in order to pay bills.[8]