Mark Washington (Canadian football) explained

Mark Washington
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Birth Date:16 April 1973
Birth Place:Washington, D.C., U.S.
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Position1:Defensive coordinator
Position2:defensive backs coach
Height Ft:5
Height In:9
Weight Lb:180
College:Rutgers
Coaching Team1:BC Lions
(Defensive backs coach)
Coaching Team2:BC Lions
(Defensive coordinator)
Coaching Team3:Hamilton Tiger-Cats
(Defensive coordinator/DB coach)
Playing Team1:New York CityHawks
Playing Years2:
Playing Team2:Montreal Alouettes
Playing Years3:
Playing Team3:BC Lions
Awards:2006 Tom Pate Memorial Award
Cfl-Archive:https://web.archive.org/web/20111110071736/http://www.cfl.ca/roster/show?id=85

Mark Washington (born April 16, 1973) is an American football coach and former professional football player who was most recently the defensive coordinator for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played at defensive back in the CFL, having played for the Montreal Alouettes and the BC Lions over 11 seasons. After his retirement, he joined the Lions as the defensive backs coach, and was promoted to defensive coordinator for the 2014 BC Lions season.

College career

Washington attended Rutgers University. As a junior at Rutgers, he was an All-Big East performer, and as a senior, he was the team captain.

Professional career

Washington began his pro career with the Barcelona Dragons of NFL Europa, where he won a World Bowl in 1997. He played six seasons for the Montreal Alouettes, from 1997 to 2002, recording nine interceptions (and returning two for touchdowns) and winning a Grey Cup in 2002. He moved in 2003, as a free agent, to the BC Lions, where in five seasons he intercepted eight passes (one for a TD), was named an all-star in 2003, and won the Grey Cup in 2006. He retired on January 31, 2008.

Coaching and broadcasting

After his playing career, he became the defensive backs coach of the BC Lions, and also began a career in television broadcasting, co-hosting a local talk-show.[1] [2] On December 12, 2013 it was announced that he would become the new defensive coordinator for the BC Lions.[3]

Mark Washington was named defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats on January 16, 2019.[4] On November 29, 2022, it was reported by TSN insider Farhan Lalji that Washington was one of three finalists for the vacant Ottawa Redblacks head coaching job.[5] After struggles on defence contributed to the Tiger-Cats' CFL-worst 2–8 record, it was announced on August 19, 2024, that Washington had been fired by the team.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Washington makes his mark . 2009-01-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121105222847/http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/etoday/story.html?id=7851489e-0b80-4f35-808f-d3714f60577a . 2012-11-05 .
  2. Web site: The Daily with Mark & Laura-Lynn on CHNU TV . 2009-01-06 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090202221625/http://s-vox.com/Media/Releases/TheDaily.htm . 2009-02-02 .
  3. Web site: Mark Washington named BC Lions defensive coordinator | B.C. Lions . bclions.com . 6 June 2022 . https://archive.today/20131212234946/http://bclions.com/article/mark-washington-named-defensive-coordinator . 12 December 2013 . dead.
  4. News: Washington, Reinebold among Ticats' coaching additions. January 16, 2019.
  5. Web site: TSN ca Staff . 2022-11-29 . Ottawa Redblacks head coaching candidates list down to three . 2022-11-30 . TSN . en-CA.
  6. Web site: Tiger-Cats hire Chris Jones as senior defensive consultant . . August 19, 2024.