Marc Lubick


Marc Lubick is an American football coach, former player, and most currently serving as the assistant Wide Receivers coach for the Buffalo Bills,his first year in the position with the Bills after being an offensive assistant/quality control coach for the previous three seasons, but a position he has familiarity with because he did it with the Denver Broncos in 2015.

College playing career

Lubick played collegiately as a defensive back at Montana State University from 1997-1999.

Coaching career

Lubick launched his coaching career in 2000 as a defensive student assistant at Colorado State University. After the 2002 campaign, Lubick joined the St. Louis Rams for two years as a scout. He returned to CSU and served as their wide receivers coach from 2005-2007 and their tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator from 2008-2009. Lubick would follower this by serving four years with the Houston Texans, including two seasons as an assistant wide receivers coach.He would become the wide receivers coach at Vanderbilt the in 2014 following those 4 years only to return to the NFL the next year with the Denver Broncos as an assistant wide receivers coach. On February 7, 2016, Lubick was part of the Broncos coaching staff that won Super Bowl 50. In the game, the Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers by a score of 24–10. After this Super Bowl win he went to the Bills in a number of different offensive roles and is still currently there.

Personal life

Marc is the son of former Colorado State Rams football coach Sonny Lubick and brother of University of Nebraska offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach Matt Lubick.
Marc is married and lives with his wife Stephanie.