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Jim Salgado on the sideline September 28, 2024 Louisiana @ Wake Forest Football in Winston-Salem, NC at Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium. Final score Louisiana 41 Wake Forest 38. Photo by Benjamin R. Massey/Ragin’ Cajun Athletics
Jim Salgado
Jim Salgado
  • Title:
    Defensive Coordinator (Safeties)
Jim Salgado enters his first season as the program's defensive coordinator after spending the 2023 season at Michigan State before working with the NFL’s Washington Commanders.
 
Prior to 2023, he spent six seasons with the Buffalo Bills (2017-22). He arrived in Buffalo in 2017 and spent his first three seasons as a defensive assistant. Salgado was promoted to nickelbacks coach in 2020 and was the team's safeties coach in 2022.
 
While in Buffalo, Salgado coached multiple Pro Bowlers as the Bills won three consecutive AFC East titles from 2020-22. Buffalo’s defense regularly finished among the best in the NFL during his tenure, ranking second in total defense in 2018, third in 2019, No. 1 in 2021 and No. 6 in 2022. In addition, the Bills were the top-ranked pass defense in 2021 and ranked third in the league with 19 interceptions.
 
As nickelbacks coach in 2020, he helped the Bills rank seventh in the NFL with 15 interceptions. In the secondary, safety Micah Hyde (2017), cornerback Tre'Davious White (2019, 2020) and safety Jordan Poyer (2022) earned Pro Bowl honors.
 
Prior to coaching in the NFL, Salgado spent 23 seasons in the collegiate ranks. He was at Princeton for seven seasons (2010-16), including four seasons as the Tigers' defensive coordinator from 2013-16. He spent his first three years as the program's defensive backs coach and special teams coordinator. While Salgado was at Princeton, the Tigers won two Ivy League titles in 2013 and 2016 and he coached 11 All-Ivy League defensive backs.
 
Salgado served as the defensive backs coach at Syracuse for four seasons (2005-08) before coaching the linebackers at Cornell in 2009. During his time at Syracuse, Salgado assisted in the development of NFL players Steve Gregory (San Diego Chargers), Tanard Jackson (Tampa Bay Buccaneers), Anthony Smith (Pittsburgh Steelers) and Joe Fields (Carolina Panthers). Syracuse's defense had 48 interceptions during Salgado's four-year tenure and ranked 15th in the FBS in 2006 with 17 picks.
 
Salgado joined the Syracuse staff in 2005 after stints as an assistant coach at Northeastern, Hofstra, Millersville, Boston University and Western Connecticut.
 
While coaching at his alma mater, Hofstra, for two seasons (2002-03), he was part of a defensive staff that guided the Atlantic 10-leading pass defense in both 2002 (161.9 ypg) and 2003 (131.1 ypg), both of which ranked in the top 20 nationally. His 1998 Millersville team won a conference title, while the 1999 squad made it to the NCAA Division II quarterfinals.
 
In addition to his NFL coaching experience with the Bills, Salgado served eight NFL fellowships with the Houston Texans (2010), Cleveland Browns (2011), Carolina Panthers (2012) and New York Giants (2015). He also participated in the NCAA's Advanced Coaching Program and Expert Coaching Program in 2004, as well as the Minority Coaches Forum in 2008.
 
Salgado, who played cornerback at Hofstra from 1990-93, was a three-year starter and helped the Pride advance to the 1990 NCAA Division III semifinals.
 
He earned his bachelor's degree from Hofstra in psychology in 1993.
 
Salgado and his wife, Carolyn, have three children: Jalen, Laila and Lincoln.
 
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