Luke Butkus

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Luke Butkus
  • Center
  • Offensive Line coach
Personal information
Date of birth: (1979-06-26) June 26, 1979
Place of birth: Steger, Illinois
Career information
College: Illinois
Undrafted in 2002
Debuted in 2003 for the Rhein Fire
Last played in 2004 for the Cologne Centurions
Career history
 As player:
*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
 As coach:

Lucas J. Butkus (born June 26, 1979 in Steger, Illinois) is an American football coach and former center, currently serving as offensive line coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Playing career

He attended training camp with the Bears in 2002 and the San Diego Chargers in 2003. Butkus also played center for the Rhein Fire (2003) and Cologne Centurions (2004) of NFL Europe. He attended Bloom Trail High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois and the University of Illinois.

Coaching career

Prior to joining the Bears, he spent the two years as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Oregon (2005–06). While the announcement that the tenure of Quality Control coaches Butkus and Charles London would end came on the same day as the public learned that several Bears' offensive coaches would be fired, leading to speculation that London and Butkus were fired for performance issues, the team would later clarify that the Quality Control coaches were signed to contracts set to expire after the 2009/10 season, regardless of the team's final standing.[1]

Butkus joined the Seattle Seahawks on February 1, 2010 as an assistant offensive line coach.[2] Butkus left the Seahawk organization on January 3, 2011 when he was offered a position with his alma mater, the University of Illinois by new Illinois Fighting Illini head coach Tim Beckman. Butkus will serve the program as offensive line coach.[3][4]

Personal

Butkus is the nephew of Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus.

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