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Jimmy Lake

Jimmy Lake (born December 17, 1976) is an coach serving as the senior defensive assistant for the of the (NFL). A former college and professional defensive backs coach known for his expertise in pass defense, Lake has held prominent roles at both the collegiate and professional levels, including a stint as at the from 2020 to 2021. Born in , Lake spent parts of his childhood abroad due to his father's career in the , living five years each in and the before settling in . He graduated from North Central High School in Spokane in 1995 and went on to play as a at from 1995 to 1998, earning four varsity letters during his college career. Lake earned a in from in 2000. Lake began his coaching career as an undergraduate assistant at in 1999, later serving as defensive backs coach there from 2000 to 2003. He transitioned to the in 2006 as an assistant defensive backs coach for the , followed by roles as defensive backs coach for the in 2008 and again with the Buccaneers from 2010 to 2011. Returning to , Lake coached defensive backs at from 2012 to 2013 and then at the from 2014 to 2017, rising to co- in 2018 and in 2019. Promoted to at Washington in January 2020 following Chris Petersen's retirement, Lake compiled a 7-6 record over two seasons, including a 3-1 mark in the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, before being fired in November 2021 following a sideline altercation with a player. After a year out of coaching, he rejoined the in 2023 as assistant head coach for the Rams, contributing to a 10-7 regular season record and a playoff appearance. Lake served as for the Atlanta Falcons in 2024, where his unit ranked tenth in the in interception return yards (187) and tied for the lead with three interceptions returned for touchdowns, though the team finished 8-9 and he was relieved of duties in January 2025. He returned to the Rams on February 25, 2025, in his current role.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Jimmy Lake was born on December 17, 1976, in , to Leon Lake, a in the U.S. Air Force, and his wife. As a military family, the Lakes relocated frequently during Lake's early years, fostering an environment of constant adaptation and change. Lake has a twin brother, Jayson, with whom he shared these formative experiences, including starting to play tackle football as young children in various locations. The family's overseas assignments shaped much of Lake's childhood; they spent five years at a base in followed by five years at an American base in the , exposing him to diverse cultures and international living from a young age. These moves, driven by his father's military service, totaled several years abroad before the family returned to the and eventually settled in Spokane, , where Lake spent his later childhood and attended high school. Lake later credited this nomadic upbringing with building his resilience and ability to thrive in new environments, a trait that would influence his coaching career. During his time in Spokane, he continued developing his interest in , laying the groundwork for his future in the sport.

High school and college playing career

Lake attended North Central High School in Spokane, Washington, where he graduated in 1995. As a three-sport , he lettered in , , and , earning recognition as a standout performer in despite the team's modest profile during his tenure. Lake continued his career at , playing as a strong safety from 1995 to 1998 on a . Over four seasons with the Eagles, he recorded 160 tackles, contributing to the team's defensive efforts in the . In recognition of his on-field performance, Lake earned honorable mention All-Big Sky honors as a . Additionally, he was selected as an Academic All-Big Sky honoree, highlighting his balance of athletic and scholarly pursuits while majoring in business. Lake earned a in from in 2000.

Coaching career

Early college coaching roles (1999–2005)

Lake began his coaching career at his , , serving as a in 1999 after completing his there. In this role, he supported the defensive staff while pursuing advanced studies, gaining foundational experience in operations. The following year, in 2000, Lake transitioned to a full-time position as defensive backs coach for the Eagles, a role he held through the 2003 season. During his tenure, he focused on developing the secondary, contributing to the team's defensive strategies in the , though specific individual metrics for the unit under his guidance are not extensively documented in available records. In 2004, Lake joined the as defensive backs coach under head coach . His secondary performed strongly in pass defense, helping the Huskies rank first in the Pacific-10 Conference by allowing just 177.7 passing yards per game, despite the team's overall 1-10 record that season. Notable players in the unit included cornerbacks and , as well as safeties C.J. Wallace and , who benefited from Lake's coaching emphasis on technique and coverage skills. This stint marked Lake's first experience at a major Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program and provided exposure to higher-level competition. Lake moved to in 2005 as secondary coach, working under head coach Kramer and defensive coordinator . Under his guidance, the Bobcats' defense excelled in the , finishing ranked No. 1 in scoring defense (12.5 points per game allowed), total defense (237.5 yards per game), and pass efficiency defense (82.94 rating). The secondary specifically limited opponents to a conference-low 165.6 passing yards per game, showcasing Lake's ability to build a cohesive and effective backfield unit at the Championship Subdivision (FCS) level. This successful season helped solidify his reputation as a defensive backs specialist early in his career.

Initial NFL positions (2006–2011)

Lake began his NFL coaching career in 2006 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, serving as the assistant defensive backs coach under head coach Tony Dungy and defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin. In this role, he supported the development of the team's secondary, contributing to a defense that ranked among the league's better units during a transitional 4-12 season. He remained in the same position for the 2007 season, during which the Buccaneers improved significantly to a 9-7 record and secured a playoff berth as NFC South champions, though they lost in the wild-card round. In 2008, Lake joined the as the secondary coach, working under Rod Marinelli during one of the franchise's most challenging seasons, finishing 0-16. His responsibilities included coaching the defensive backs amid a rebuilding effort, focusing on fundamentals and player technique despite the team's struggles. Lake did not hold an NFL coaching position in 2009, taking a year before returning to the professional ranks. Lake rejoined the Buccaneers in 2010 as the full defensive backs coach under new head coach , a former colleague from Tampa Bay's staff. The team responded with a strong 10-6 record and a second-place finish in the , highlighting improvements in the secondary's coverage and turnover production. He continued in the role through the 2011 season, though the Buccaneers regressed to 4-12 amid offensive inconsistencies and defensive adjustments. These early NFL experiences honed Lake's expertise in secondary coaching, emphasizing aggressive play and zone schemes that would influence his later defensive philosophies.

Boise State Broncos (2012–2013)

In January 2012, Boise State head coach hired Jimmy Lake as the defensive backs coach and defensive pass game coordinator. Lake assumed responsibility for the Broncos' secondary, focusing on coverage schemes and pass strategies within Petersen's defensive system. During the 2012 season, Lake's secondary contributed to a strong defensive performance, allowing opponents just 169.5 passing yards per game while recording 18 interceptions as a unit. The Broncos finished 11-2 overall, co-champions of the Mountain West Conference, and ranked 18th in the final , with their defense holding firm in key games, including a 17-13 upset win over No. Michigan State. Notable under Lake's guidance was cornerback Jamar Taylor, who led the team with four interceptions and earned All-Mountain West honors before being selected in the second round of the by the . In , Lake continued in the same roles as the Broncos transitioned to a new and faced a tougher schedule. The secondary allowed 249.2 passing yards per game, with the defense intercepting 16 passes overall. Boise State ended the year 8-5, with a 6-2 conference mark, though the team struggled in non-conference play, including losses to and BYU. Lake's work helped develop depth in the secondary, preparing several players for professional opportunities, and his tenure at Boise State solidified his reputation within Petersen's .

University of Washington (2014–2021)

Lake joined the University of Washington as defensive backs coach in 2014, reuniting with head coach from their time together at Boise State. In this role, he contributed to a secondary that developed key players like safety , who earned unanimous All-American honors in 2016. Lake was promoted to co-defensive coordinator in December 2015, sharing duties with while continuing to coach the defensive backs. He assumed full responsibilities in January 2018. Under Lake's defensive leadership from 2015 to 2019, the Huskies consistently ranked at the top of the Pac-12 in scoring defense and total defense for four straight seasons, allowing an average of 16.5 during that span. The unit also excelled nationally, finishing eighth in scoring defense (15.8 ) in 2018 and producing multiple picks, including Sidney Jones and linebacker . Lake's schemes emphasized aggressive coverage and turnovers, with the Huskies intercepting 60 passes over those five years, ranking among the conference leaders annually. Following Petersen's resignation on December 2, 2019, Lake was promoted to head coach, becoming the 35th in program history. In the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season, Lake led the Huskies to a 3-1 record, including a win over Michigan. The 2021 season started with a 4-5 mark, highlighted by victories over rivals Washington State and California, but was marred by injuries and inconsistent play. On November 6, 2021, during a loss to Oregon, Lake shoved an opposing player after a play, resulting in a one-game suspension. He was fired on November 14, 2021, after 13 games as head coach, concluding his tenure with an overall record of 7-6; defensive coordinator Bob Gregory served as interim for the final three games.

Los Angeles Rams (first stint, 2023)

On February 16, 2023, Lake was hired by the as assistant head coach, succeeding Thomas Brown in the role after Brown's departure to the . In this position, he collaborated closely with , supporting overall staff coordination and player development amid the team's efforts to rebound from a 5-12 record in 2022. Under head coach , the Rams achieved a 10-7 record in , securing the NFC's sixth playoff seed as a team after starting the season 3-4. Lake helped facilitate this improvement, contributing to a that allowed 22.2 points per game, ranking 13th in the . The unit generated 44 sacks, with standout performances from players like (8 sacks) and rookie (8 sacks), aiding the team's return to the postseason. In the wild card playoff game, the fell to the 24-23 on January 14, 2024, ending their campaign. Lake's tenure with the concluded after the season, as he departed to join the as .

Atlanta Falcons (2024)

On January 29, 2024, the hired Jimmy Lake as their , marking his first time leading an defense. Lake, who had served as assistant head coach/defense with the in 2023 alongside new Falcons Raheem , was brought in to overhaul the unit following a 7-10 season in 2023. He emphasized building a and deceptive scheme, installing a base 3-4 alignment with flexibility to adapt to personnel and opponent tendencies. Under Lake's coordination, the ' defense showed mixed results during the 2024 regular season, which ended with an 8-9 record and a second-place finish in the . The unit allowed 345.2 total yards per game (23rd in the ) and 24.9 points per game (23rd), reflecting ongoing struggles in pass defense where opponents averaged 224.5 passing yards per contest (22nd). While run defense improved to 120.6 rushing yards allowed per game (15th), the group ranked 29th in opponent third-down conversion rate at 45.3% and managed only 31 sacks (12th at 1.82 per game). Interceptions totaled 12 (17th), contributing to 18 total turnovers forced (16th). The Falcons parted ways with Lake on January 11, 2025, after the season, citing the need for a fresh approach on defense; he was fired alongside defensive line coach Jay Rodgers. later explained the decision as part of a "production-based business," with the defense ranking 10th in total yards allowed league-wide and eighth in touchdowns surrendered.

Los Angeles Rams (second stint, 2025–present)

On February 25, 2025, the announced Jimmy Lake's return to the team as senior defensive assistant under head coach . This marked Lake's second stint with the organization, following his initial role in 2023 as assistant head coach and defensive backs coach. Lake joined after serving as defensive coordinator for the in 2024, where the team finished with a 7-10 record and ranked 28th in defensive yards allowed per game. In his current position, Lake supports Chris Shula by focusing on scheme development, player evaluations, and specialized , leveraging his prior experience with the ' system. As of November 15, 2025, after nine games, the ' ranks second in the league in points allowed per game (17.0) and third in total yards allowed per game (304.0), contributing to the team's 7-2 record and first-place standing in the . Key highlights include 30 sacks (tied for third in the ) and a 40.5% success rate in stopping opponents on third downs (second). Lake's role has emphasized pass-rush enhancements and secondary coordination, aligning with the unit's improved performance from the previous year, when the ranked 19th in defensive efficiency. Notable defensive plays, such as multiple multi-sack games against divisional rivals, have bolstered the team's playoff positioning early in the season. As of November 2025, Lake remains in this capacity, with the preparing for the latter half of the schedule.

Head coaching record

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffs
20203–13–11st (North)
20214–53–3
Total7–66–4
*Lake was fired after the ninth game of the 2021 season; the Huskies' remaining three games were coached by interim Bob Gregory.

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