The Colts are set to lose defensive line coach Charlie Partridge after just his second season with the team. According to ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg, the 52-year-old assistant is heading back to the college ranks to coach the defensive line at Notre Dame.
Partridge’s stay in Indianapolis saw his NFL coaching debut after a long college coaching career. Starting as a graduate assistant at Drake for two years and following that up with two more years as a GA at Iowa State, Partridge spent two years as the Cyclones director of football operations before earning his first position coaching gig at Eastern Illinois, coaching defensive line and linebackers.
After a single season with Eastern Illinois, Partridge spent five years at Pitt (three as defensive ends coach, one as special teams coordinator/DL coach, one as ST coordinator/LB coach), five years at Wisconsin (three as ST coordinator/DL coach, two as assistant head coach/co-defensive coordinator/DL coach), and a year at Arkansas as assistant HC/DL coach. Those 12 years of position coaching gave Partridge his first shot at a head coaching gig at Florida Atlantic, but after going 3-9 three years in a row, Partridge returned to Pittsburgh, where he spent a season as DL coach before adding co-DC to his title for six more years.
Partridge’s NFL opportunity came next, and in Year 1, his defensive line was part of a defense that ranked 24th in run defense, 26th in sacks, and 24th in total pressures. This year was much improved (fifth in run defense, 14th in sacks, fourth in total pressures), but Partridge will head back to the college ranks of the game to reunite with Fighting Irish defensive coordinator Chris Ash, who he worked with at Drake, Wisconsin, and Arkansas.
Here are a couple other assistant coaching updates from around the league:
- Rittenberg also reported today that recently fired Raiders senior offensive assistant Bob Bicknell is also going to a coaching job in the NCAA. Unlike with Partridge, this seems like a temporary gig for Bicknell, who has only coached at the college level for one of the past 19 years. He started out coaching safeties then running backs then linebackers at Boston University from 1993-97. He then spent eight years as a coach in NFL Europe coaching defensive line in Frankfurt for a year before switching to offensive line and serving as offensive coordinator/OL coach in Berlin and Cologne. He returned to the States in 2006 to coach OL at Temple, and aside from spending 2017 as a wide receivers coach at Baylor, Bicknell has been in the NFL ever since, coaching offensive line, tight ends, and wide receivers at different points in time for the Chiefs, Bills, Eagles, 49ers, Bengals, and Patriots, with two stints as a senior offensive assistant with the Saints and Raiders. He has been hired to coach tight ends at Northwestern, but if his history is any clue to his intentions, he may look to return to an NFL role after a year with the Wildcats.
- In New York, Giants fans will be happy to hear that offensive line coach Carmen Bricillo‘s contract extends into 2026, according to Ryan Dunleavy of New York Post Sports. Following the firing of Brian Daboll, nothing is set in stone for the rest of this year’s coaching staff, but Dunleavy claims that Giants fans on X have been advocating for Bricillo to stay under the team’s next head coach. Bricillo has confirmed that his contract extends into next season, so he should remain on staff unless the team makes the decision to fire him.
