Joe Cullen (American football)

Joe Cullen is currently the defensive line coach for the Baltimore Ravens. Cullen was a four-year starting nose guard at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he started 45 straight games. He was a three-time All-Yankee Conference selection and was the Minutemen’s team MVP in 1989.

He graduated from UMass in 1990 with a bachelor's degree in sports management. He spent a year as a graduate assistant there before becoming a position coach. Afterwards, he coached at the University of Richmond, LSU, University of Memphis, Indiana University, University of Illinois, and the University of Mississippi. Cullen was fired shortly after his hire at the University of Mississippi after being charged with drunk and disorderly conduct after passing out in a local Subway.[1]

Cullen was arrested in 2006 for driving under the influence as the defensive line coach for the Detroit Lions. In another incident, also during the 2006 pre-season, he was arrested after he drove through a Wendy's drive-thru naked.[2] He was fined $20,000 and suspended for one game by the NFL for "conduct detrimental to the league[3]" and sentenced by a judge to 10 days of community service and to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

In 2009 he was an assistant coach at Idaho State.

From 2010-2012 he was defensive line coach with the Jacksonville Jaguars and worked under Lovie Smith as the defensive line coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers until the end of the 2015 season.

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