Football

Andrew Breiner
- Title:
- Assistant Coach, Wide Receivers
- Email:
- andrew_breiner@brown.edu
- Joined Brown:
- May 2025-February 2026
- Alma Mater:
- Lock Haven '06
Recruiting Areas: Northern and Central California, Nevada, Utah, Washington
Andrew Breiner spent one season on the Brown coaching staff in 2025 as an Assistant Coach, Wide Receivers. Breiner brought nearly 20 years of coaching experience to College Hill, including head coaching experience at the FCS level, and as an assistant coach in the FBS and NFL.
Under Breiner's tenure in 2025, Breiner's receiving corps helped the Bears rank No. 1 in the Ivy League and eighth in the FCS with 283.6 passing yards per game. Ty Pezza (5th/59.9) and Trevor Foley (10th/55.8) both ranked in the top 10 in the league in receiving yards per game, with both players earning Second Team All-Ivy honors.
Prior to arriving in Providence, Breiner served three seasons as an assistant quarterbacks coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars under head coach Doug Petersen. He had a previous stint in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2020 as a Pass Game Analyst.
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Breiner held two previous positions at the FBS level, including one year as Offensive Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach at FIU in 2021, and two years at Mississippi State as the Passing Game Coordinator/QB Coach under Joe Moorhead.
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Prior to arriving in Starkville, Breiner spent six seasons at Fordham, the last two of which serving as head coach. After a four-year run as offensive coordinator, Breiner was named the head coach of the Rams ahead of the 2016 season at the age of 32. In his two years at the helm of the program, Breiner oversaw one of the most prolific offenses in all of FCS Football, ranking fourth nationally in 2016 in total offense (498.2 ypg) and scoring offense (40.1 ppg), while also ranking in the top 10 in passing efficiency. Garrick Mayweather Jr. and Chase Edmonds both earned All-America honors while Breiner was Fordham’s OC in 2015, and Edmonds went on to be a fourth round NFL Draft pick by the Arizona Cardinals in 2018.
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Breiner earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Lock Haven in 2006. He played both wide receiver and on special teams throughout his four-year career and earned a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award from the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the NFF for his accomplishments athletically, academically and in the community.
COACHING TIMELINE
Andrew Breiner spent one season on the Brown coaching staff in 2025 as an Assistant Coach, Wide Receivers. Breiner brought nearly 20 years of coaching experience to College Hill, including head coaching experience at the FCS level, and as an assistant coach in the FBS and NFL.
Under Breiner's tenure in 2025, Breiner's receiving corps helped the Bears rank No. 1 in the Ivy League and eighth in the FCS with 283.6 passing yards per game. Ty Pezza (5th/59.9) and Trevor Foley (10th/55.8) both ranked in the top 10 in the league in receiving yards per game, with both players earning Second Team All-Ivy honors.
Prior to arriving in Providence, Breiner served three seasons as an assistant quarterbacks coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars under head coach Doug Petersen. He had a previous stint in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2020 as a Pass Game Analyst.
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Breiner held two previous positions at the FBS level, including one year as Offensive Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach at FIU in 2021, and two years at Mississippi State as the Passing Game Coordinator/QB Coach under Joe Moorhead.
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Prior to arriving in Starkville, Breiner spent six seasons at Fordham, the last two of which serving as head coach. After a four-year run as offensive coordinator, Breiner was named the head coach of the Rams ahead of the 2016 season at the age of 32. In his two years at the helm of the program, Breiner oversaw one of the most prolific offenses in all of FCS Football, ranking fourth nationally in 2016 in total offense (498.2 ypg) and scoring offense (40.1 ppg), while also ranking in the top 10 in passing efficiency. Garrick Mayweather Jr. and Chase Edmonds both earned All-America honors while Breiner was Fordham’s OC in 2015, and Edmonds went on to be a fourth round NFL Draft pick by the Arizona Cardinals in 2018.
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Breiner earned his bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Lock Haven in 2006. He played both wide receiver and on special teams throughout his four-year career and earned a National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete Award from the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the NFF for his accomplishments athletically, academically and in the community.
COACHING TIMELINE
| Season | School/Team | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Allegheny | Wide Receivers Coach |
| 2008 | Allegheny | Quarterbacks Coach |
| 2009-2011 | UConn | Graduate Assistant Coach |
| 2012-2015 | Fordham | Offensive Coordinator |
| 2016-2017 | Fordham | Head Coach |
| 2018-2019 | Mississippi State | Pass Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach |
| 2020 | Philadelphia Eagles | Pass Game Analyst |
| 2021 | FIU | Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach |
| 2022-2024 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Assistant Quarterbacks Coach |
| 2025 | Brown | Assistant Coach, Wide Receivers |








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