Longtime NFL defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin died Thursday at the age of 84, Ole Miss announced.
Kiffin was surrounded by family and friends, the school said.
“As his grandson Knox said, he’s free of pain and smiling down on us from above,” the school said in a post to X. “Please keep the Kiffin family in your thoughts and prayers during this time.”
Monte Kiffin, 84, peacefully passed away today in Oxford surrounded by family and friends. As his grandson Knox said, he’s free of pain and smiling down on us from above.
Please keep the Kiffin family in your thoughts and prayers during this time. pic.twitter.com/eM1HT2lGHx
— Ole Miss Football (@OleMissFB) July 11, 2024
Kiffin’s son, Lane, is the head coach of the Ole Miss football team. Monte Kiffin had been a defensive analyst for his son’s team since 2020.
His other son, Chris, is the defensive line coach for the Rebels.
Earlier Thursday, Lane Kiffin posted photos of himself as a child with his father on X, writing, “My hero.”
My Hero 💜♥️ @NCStateFB @Vikings pic.twitter.com/gHPAbrUQF1
— Lane Kiffin (@Lane_Kiffin) July 11, 2024
Monte Kiffin was one of the architects of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers‘ stellar defense that won the Super Bowl in the 2002, teaming with Tony Dungy to build the vaunted “Tampa 2” scheme that led the Buccaneers to great success and was copied by several other teams around the league.
Kiffin spent 13 of his 16 seasons as an NFL defensive coordinator with the Bucs, also having one-year stints as coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings, New Orleans Saints and Dallas Cowboys.
In March, he was one of 15 honorees by the Pro Football Hall of Fame through its Awards for Excellence program, meant to honor those who have made longtime significant contributions to the sport.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.