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Title
  
Running Backs Coach

Alma mater
  
Arizona Kansas

Parents
  
Willie Peete

Team
  
Chicago Bears

Name
  
Skip Peete

Siblings
  
Rodney Peete


Date of birth
  
January 30, 1963

Role
  
Coach

Place of birth
  
Phoenix, Arizona

Spouse
  
Rebeca Peete

Nieces
  
Ryan Elizabeth Peete

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Nephews
  
Roman Peete, Robinson James Peete, Rodney Peete Jr

Children
  
Reeco Peete, Gisele Peete

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Skip Peete (born January 30, 1963) is an American football coach who serves as the current running backs coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). Prior to the Rams, he coached running backs for the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, and Oakland Raiders. He also has experience in college, coaching running backs for two years at UCLA, wide receivers at Michigan State and Rutgers, and both running backs and wide receivers at the University of Pittsburgh.

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Playing Career

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In college, Peete was an All-Big Eight Conference wide receiver in 1985 with the Kansas Jayhawks.

Coaching Career

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In 1988, Peete became a graduate assistant with the Panthers, and in his final two seasons with Pitt, he coached future Pro Football Hall of Famer Curtis Martin. In his two seasons at Michigan State, he coached Muhsin Muhammad and Derrick Mason, who both went on to have successful NFL careers. During his stay at UCLA, he coached running back Skip Hicks to back-to-back 1,000 yard rushing seasons and 20 plus touchdowns and a Pac-10 record 55 career touchdowns.

NFL

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With the Raiders, Tyrone Wheatley and LaMont Jordan recorded career highs in rushing yards with 1,046 in 2000 and 1,025 in 2005, respectively. During the 2002 Raiders season, Peete coached running back Charlie Garner to 962 yards rushing yards on 182 attempts to go along with 941 yards receiving on 91 catches. In 2007, his first year with the Cowboys, Peete helped Marion Barber make his first career Pro Bowl after rushing for career-highs in rushing yards (975) and touchdowns (10). Two years later, Peete guided the Cowboys running game to a franchise-record 4.8 yards per carry. He was subsequently hired by the Bears, reuniting him with former Raiders offensive coordinator and current Bears head coach Marc Trestman.

Personal life

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Peete is the brother of former NFL quarterback, Rodney Peete. Peete's father Willie also served as running backs coach for the Bears from 1995 to 1997 before becoming a team scout. Peete and his wife Rebeca welcomed twins, Reeco (son) and Gisele (daughter) in April 2007.

References

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