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Mike Groh

Mike Groh is an coach and former college , currently serving as the wide receivers coach for the of the (). With over 25 years of coaching experience across collegiate and professional levels, he is the son of longtime coach and has held prominent roles including at the and the , as well as wide receivers coach for multiple teams. His career highlights include contributing to three NCAA national championships as an assistant coach at the between 2009 and 2012. A native of who grew up frequently relocating due to his father's coaching positions, Groh starred as a and at Randolph High School, where he helped secure a state championship in 1990 with a game-winning 37-yard , contributing to a state-record 49-game winning streak. He then played at the from 1991 to 1995, throwing for 2,510 yards and earning All-ACC Second Team honors in his senior year while helping the Cavaliers achieve 9-3 and 9-4 records in his final two seasons. After a brief stint as a , Groh launched his coaching career in 2000 as an offensive assistant with the under his father. Groh returned to Virginia in 2001 as wide receivers coach, advancing to by 2006 and serving in that role through 2008, when he departed amid university policies. He joined the in 2009 as a during their national title season, then coached quarterbacks at the in 2010 before returning to as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator from 2011 to 2012, aiding two more championships under . Transitioning to the NFL full-time, Groh coached wide receivers for the from 2013 to 2015 and served as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach for the in 2016. With the starting in 2017, Groh initially coached wide receivers before being promoted to offensive coordinator in 2018, a position he held through 2019 until his departure following the season. He then joined the as wide receivers coach from 2020 to 2021. In 2022, Groh returned to his home state as wide receivers coach for the Giants, where he enters his fourth season in 2025 as part of his 14th year as an assistant overall. Now 53 and residing in , with his wife and two young children, Groh continues to build on a legacy rooted in player development and offensive schemes.

Early life and education

Family background

Mike Groh was born on December 19, 1971, in . He is the son of , a longtime coach who held prominent roles including linebackers coach at the from 1973 to 1977, defensive coordinator at the from 1978 to 1979, linebackers coach at in 1980, head coach at from 1981 to 1986, linebackers coach for the from 1989 to 1990, and defensive coordinator for the Giants in 1991. His mother, Groh, supported the family through these transitions. Groh also has a younger brother, , who as of 2025 serves as director of player personnel for the . Al Groh's career necessitated frequent relocations for the family, including moves from to , , and back to during Mike's early years, before settling in in the late when Al joined the Giants' staff. These shifts immersed young Mike in diverse coaching environments, fostering an early understanding of the demands and dynamics of the profession. The constant changes, while challenging, became a defining aspect of his upbringing in a football-centric household. From childhood, experienced direct exposure to the sport through family involvement, such as attending practices and games alongside his father. A notable from his involves serving as a at the ' 1990 , where he observed professional operations up close and later celebrated the team's victory. This environment, enriched by Al Groh's strategic discussions at home—often with figures like —influenced Mike's passion for and laid the groundwork for his future in .

High school career

Mike Groh attended Randolph High School in , where he graduated in 1991. He played football for the Randolph Rams as a , linebacker, and during his high school career. As a senior in the 1990 season, Groh passed for 1,100 yards and nine touchdowns while leading the Rams' offense. His most notable contribution came in the state sectional championship game against Montclair High School on December 1, 1990, dubbed the "Miracle at Montclair." With one second remaining and Randolph trailing 19–21, Groh kicked a 37-yard as time expired to secure a 22–21 victory, extending the team's unbeaten streak to 49 games and clinching the de facto state title. This dramatic win, played before approximately 13,000 fans, solidified his status as a legend, especially amid the emotional context of the recent death of John Bauer Sr. Groh earned first-team All-State honors in that year for his versatile performance. In recognition of his high school achievements, he was inducted into the Randolph High School Athletic Hall of Fame in 2023. Growing up in a with a deep football heritage—his father, , was a prominent coach—provided additional motivation for Groh's development as a prospect, though he pursued his playing career independently at the high school level.

Playing career

College career

Mike Groh enrolled at the in the fall of 1991. He redshirted his true season and saw limited action as a backup in 1992 and 1993, appearing in 10 games combined while completing 19 of 36 passes for 145 yards, one , and one . During those early years under George Welsh, Groh developed behind starter , contributing minimally to the Cavaliers' offenses that finished with records of 7-4 in 1992 and 7-4 in 1993. Groh emerged as the full-time starter in 1994, leading the ACC in passer rating (143.8) and yards per attempt (7.9) while throwing for 1,711 yards, 13 touchdowns, and seven interceptions over 11 games. His performance helped Virginia achieve a 9-3 overall record and 5-3 mark in conference play, earning a No. 15 ranking in the final AP poll. The season culminated in a 20-10 victory over TCU in the Independence Bowl, where Groh was named offensive MVP after completing 14 of 23 passes for 199 yards and a touchdown. In 1995, Groh's senior year, he passed for 2,510 yards and 15 touchdowns against 10 interceptions, earning second-team All- honors and serving as one of three team captains. He guided the Cavaliers to a 9-4 record, a shared championship with a 7-1 conference mark, and notable victories including a 33-28 upset over No. 2 Florida State. The campaign ended with a 34-27 triumph over Georgia, securing back-to-back bowl wins and nine victories in consecutive seasons—a feat unique among quarterbacks at the time. Over his four-year career from 1992 to 1995, Groh appeared in 33 games, compiling 4,366 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions with a 127.6 efficiency rating, while adding 7 rushing touchdowns. His leadership and dual-threat ability, including 7 rushing scores in his final two seasons, were instrumental in elevating Virginia's passing attack within the ACC. Groh graduated with a degree in rhetoric and communication studies in 1995.

NFL Combine performance

Mike Groh participated in the 1996 in as an undrafted prospect from the , where he had completed his senior season in 1995. His performance included a time of 5.17 seconds, a of 31.0 inches, a broad jump of 117 inches, and a 20-yard shuttle time of 4.41 seconds, metrics that placed him in the middle of the pack among participants but did not elevate his stock significantly. He also took part in position-specific drills, such as throwing accuracy tests, though detailed results from those sessions were not widely reported. Among quarterback prospects, Groh was evaluated as the 17th-best by ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. in his pre-draft report, despite receiving interest from teams like the New England Patriots, who ranked him in their top 10 at the position. Scouts noted his solid college production—over 4,300 passing yards and 29 touchdowns in two starting seasons—but questioned his arm strength and mobility for NFL-level play. Groh went undrafted in the , held in late April, concluding his efforts to continue his playing career at the professional level. Rather than signing as an undrafted , he opted out of tryouts and entered the financial sector, working as a for Davenport & Company in , for several years before transitioning to coaching with the in 2000. This decision effectively closed his chapter as a player, shifting his focus to the sidelines where he leveraged his football knowledge in an offensive assistant role under his father, .

Coaching career

Early roles

After concluding his brief professional playing career with the Rhein Fire in in 1997, Mike Groh spent several years away from the sport before transitioning to coaching in 2000. He joined the as an offensive quality control assistant, a position facilitated by his father, , who had been hired as the team's earlier that year. In this entry-level role, Groh focused on foundational tasks essential to NFL offensive preparation, including breaking down opponent game film for statistical analysis, compiling reports, and supporting the organization of practices. He also contributed to the development and implementation of offensive schemes by providing detailed insights from film study and data compilation. These responsibilities, typical of positions, immersed him in the analytical and logistical demands of professional coaching. This initial experience at the Jets allowed Groh to develop core skills in film evaluation, opponent scouting, and scheme support, laying the groundwork for his subsequent advancement in coaching hierarchies.

New York Jets

Mike Groh began his professional coaching career with the in 2000, serving as an offensive quality control assistant under his father, . In this entry-level role, he focused on film breakdown, scouting reports, and supporting the offensive staff in game preparation and scheme development. The Jets finished the 2000 season with a 9-7 record, securing third place in the but missing the . During his single season with the team, Groh contributed to an offense that ranked 17th in the in points scored (20.1 per game) and featured Vinny alongside , who was drafted 18th overall that year. The unit emphasized a balanced attack, with leading the league in rushing yards (1,684), providing a foundation for the passing game that Groh helped analyze through quality control duties. Groh's tenure ended after the 2000 season when Al Groh resigned to become head coach at the , and Mike followed to join the college staff.

University of Virginia

Mike Groh returned to the in 2001 as wide receivers coach, marking his entry into college coaching after one year as an offensive quality control assistant with the , where his professional experience informed his approach to player evaluation and offensive strategy. He transitioned to quarterbacks coach from 2003 to 2005 before being promoted to in 2006 under his father, head coach . During his tenure as through 2008, Groh implemented a pro-style emphasizing short-to-medium passes and balanced attacks, drawing on influences to develop decision-making and route precision. In his first year as in , the Cavaliers' offense averaged 257.2 total yards per game, with 157.3 passing yards and 99.9 rushing yards, contributing to a 5-7 overall record and 4-4 mark in the Coastal Division. The unit showed improvement in 2007, increasing to 330.4 total yards per game (194.8 passing, 135.6 rushing) and scoring approximately 23.3 points per game, which supported a breakout 9-4 season, a second-place finish in the Coastal Division, and a berth in the where fell 28-24 to . However, the offense regressed in 2008 to 299.8 total yards per game (203.2 passing, 96.6 rushing), aligning with another 5-7 record and 4-4 standing, amid broader team challenges. Groh's work with quarterbacks highlighted player development during his offensive coordinator years; he guided Jameel Sewell, who in 2007 completed 214 of 365 passes for 2,176 yards, 12 touchdowns, and 9 interceptions, earning Player of the Week honors twice and helping elevate the passing game. In 2008, Groh coached Marc Verica as the starter, who threw for 2,037 yards on 226 of 354 completions with 8 touchdowns but struggled with 16 interceptions, reflecting inconsistencies in the pro-style system's execution against defenses. These efforts contributed to the development of several Cavaliers who advanced to professional opportunities, underscoring Groh's focus on pro-ready skills. Groh was relieved of his duties as in December 2008 as part of staff changes mandated by the athletic department amid Al Groh's ongoing tenure, ending his eight-year coaching stint at his .

University of Alabama (graduate assistant)

Following his departure from Virginia, Mike Groh joined the in 2009 as an under head coach . In this role, he contributed to the Crimson Tide's preparation during their undefeated 14-0 season, culminating in a 37-17 victory over . This marked his initial involvement with Alabama's staff and the program's dominant era.

University of Louisville

Mike Groh joined the as quarterbacks coach on January 13, 2010, under first-year head coach , following his stint as a at in 2009. His hiring brought experience from his , where he had served as , to a program transitioning after a 4-8 record in 2009 under and Steve Kragthorpe. During the 2010 season, Groh focused on developing the room amid injuries to starters, elevating seniors Adam Froman and Justin Burke to significant roles. Froman completed 132 of 218 passes for 1,633 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions across 9 games, while Burke went 75 of 129 for 790 yards, 10 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions in 8 appearances. Under Groh's guidance, the Cardinals' passing game showed improvement, totaling 2,422 yards and 21 touchdowns in the regular season, contributing to a balanced offense that averaged 29 points per game. The team finished 7-6 overall (3-4 in Big East play), securing a bowl berth and a 31-28 victory over Southern Miss in the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl. Groh's work helped foster stability during Strong's inaugural year, as the program rebounded from prior inconsistencies and built momentum with young talent development. His prior exposure to Alabama's systems as a facilitated a smooth adaptation to Louisville's pro-style scheme adjustments. In February , Groh departed for to rejoin the as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator.

University of Alabama

Mike Groh joined the as wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator on February 7, 2011, replacing under head coach , following one season at Louisville. In his role from 2011 to 2012, Groh focused on developing the Crimson Tide's corps, emphasizing route precision and contested catches to fit Alabama's . He mentored freshman , who emerged as a key playmaker in 2012 with 59 receptions for 1,000 yards and 11 s, setting Alabama freshman records for receptions and receiving yards while breaking a 62-year-old school mark for catches. Under Groh's guidance, the wide receivers showed marked improvement from 2011 to 2012; the group contributed to a team total of 3,052 receiving yards and 31 receiving s in 2012, up from 2,797 yards and 16 s the prior year, with standout performances from receivers like Kevin Norwood (29 receptions, 461 yards, 4 TDs). This development played a pivotal role in Alabama's undefeated 2012 season and BCS victory over . As recruiting coordinator, Groh played a central part in Alabama's SEC talent acquisition, helping secure the nation's No. 1-ranked recruiting class in 2012, which included future stars like and bolstered the program's depth in the competitive . His prior experience at the as and the 2009 graduate assistant role at provided the foundation for his successful transition to the high-stakes SEC environment. For his efforts, Groh was named 247Sports National Recruiter of the Year in 2013. During his two-year tenure, Groh played a key role in developing Alabama's passing attack within a predominantly run-heavy offensive scheme, emphasizing precise route-running and player fundamentals to complement the ground game led by running backs like and . A highlight was his work with in 2012, who recorded 59 receptions for 959 yards and 4 touchdowns while earning Freshman All-American honors. Groh's recruiting efforts also bolstered the receiver room, landing top prospects that sustained the unit's depth. The passing game under Groh's influence achieved notable efficiency, with quarterback posting a 147.3 in 2011 (ranking among the SEC's top performers) and improving to 175.3 in 2012—one of the highest in —while Alabama's team completion percentage reached 66.8% in 2012, supporting the 2012 BCS victory over . These successes underscored Groh's ability to integrate passing elements effectively in Saban's pro-style system, prioritizing ball security and explosive plays without over-relying on aerial volume. Groh departed in February 2013 to become the wide receivers coach for the in the .

Chicago Bears

Mike Groh joined the as wide receivers coach in 2013, marking his first full-time position after stints in . Over the next three seasons, he focused on developing the team's passing attack, emphasizing route precision and separation techniques for his position group. A key aspect of Groh's impact was his work with Alshon Jeffery, whom he coached from Jeffery's rookie year through 2015. Under Groh's guidance, Jeffery emerged as a talent, posting career-high receiving totals of 1,421 yards and 10 touchdowns in 2013 on 89 receptions, helping establish him as one of the league's top young receivers. In 2014, Jeffery followed with 1,133 yards and 10 touchdowns despite playing in only 15 games, contributing to the Bears' wide receiver duo with combining for over 2,300 receiving yards that season. Groh's coaching emphasized Jeffery's physicality in contested catches, which led to three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons for the receiver during this period. The Bears' offense saw notable improvements in aerial production during Groh's tenure, particularly in receiving efficiency. In 2013, the team ranked eighth in the NFL with 3,912 passing yards and ninth in yards per attempt at 7.3, bolstered by a balanced wideout corps that included Marshall's 1,004 yards. Red zone efficiency also strengthened, with the Bears converting 52.6% of red zone opportunities into touchdowns that year, above the league average of 50.5%. However, inconsistencies persisted, as the passing game dipped to 3,772 yards in 2014 (20th in the NFL) amid quarterback turnover and offensive line struggles. Despite these offensive gains, the Bears encountered significant challenges, finishing 8-8 in 2013 under head coach before regressing to 5-11 in 2014 and 6-10 in 2015 with John Fox at the helm. Injuries to key receivers like Jeffery, who missed five games in 2015 due to injuries, hampered consistency, and the team ranked 25th in passing yards that season at 3,542. Groh's unit showed resilience in high-pressure situations, but broader team issues, including defensive lapses and coaching transitions, limited overall success. Following the 2015 season, Groh departed the Bears to become the wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator for the .

Los Angeles Rams

Mike Groh joined the in 2016 as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach, bringing his experience from successful college offenses at to help revitalize a unit that ranked last in the in passing yards the previous season. Under head coach and offensive coordinator John Bentlez, Groh focused on integrating rookie quarterback into the offense after trading up to draft him first overall, while coaching a wide receiver group led by and . Groh's guidance contributed to individual breakthroughs amid a challenging transition year; Britt achieved the Rams' first 1,000-yard receiving season since with 68 receptions for 1,002 yards and five touchdowns, while Austin added versatility with 61 catches for 473 yards and a team-high eight receiving scores, including gadget plays from his slot role. The passing scheme emphasized short-to-intermediate routes to support Goff's development, but the ' offense struggled overall, ranking 31st in passing yards per game (199.8) and 24th in total offense, finishing with a 4-12 record. Despite the modest team results, Groh's work laid groundwork for future improvements, earning recognition for his player development in a rebuilding phase similar to his prior Bears tenure. He departed the after one season to join the as wide receivers coach.

Philadelphia Eagles

Mike Groh joined the in 2017 as wide receivers coach, overseeing a group that included selections and while contributing to the team's preparation and victory, including assistance in designing the iconic "Philly Special" trick play. Following the championship season, Groh was promoted to offensive coordinator ahead of 2018, succeeding Frank Reich who departed for the Indianapolis Colts head coaching position. In this role through 2019, he focused on scheme development tailored to quarterback Carson Wentz, emphasizing quarterback-receiver timing and protection adjustments, though head coach Doug Pederson retained primary play-calling responsibilities. During Groh's tenure as coordinator, the Eagles' offense showed middling efficiency, ranking 18th in scoring (22.9 points per game) and 17th in total yards (5,799) in 2018 en route to a 9-7 record and title. The unit improved slightly in 2019 to 12th in scoring (24.1 points per game) and 14th in yards per game (360.8), but struggled with consistency, particularly in integrating new additions like . Criticisms mounted over the offense's conservative approach in key situations and its inability to elevate the corps, where young players such as rookie and second-year contributors failed to produce at expected levels amid injuries and scheme mismatches. These issues culminated in a stagnant performance during the 2019 wild-card playoff loss to the (17-9), where the offense managed just 9 points and 256 yards. On January 9, 2020, one day after Pederson publicly expressed confidence in his staff, the Eagles fired Groh, attributing the move to the need for renewed energy in developing a youthful receiving roster hampered by underperformance and injuries throughout the 9-7 campaign.

Indianapolis Colts

Following his tenure as offensive coordinator with the , Mike Groh joined the in February 2020 as their wide receivers coach, reuniting with from their time together in Philadelphia during the 2017 Super Bowl-winning season. With over 20 years of coaching experience across college and professional levels, including eight NFL seasons, Groh was tasked with developing a wide receivers group led by veteran and featuring emerging talents like and . In an interview shortly after his hiring, Groh expressed enthusiasm for implementing Reich's offensive scheme, emphasizing the similarities to the Eagles' system and his intent to maximize Hilton's route-running precision while integrating younger players into a high-volume passing attack. During the 2020 season, Groh's unit contributed to a balanced Colts offense that finished 11-5 and secured a playoff berth as the AFC's No. 7 seed, ultimately falling in the wild-card round to the . The wide receivers recorded 240 receptions for 3,014 yards and 18 touchdowns, with leading the group at 64 catches for 771 yards and five scores, while Pascal provided reliable depth with 44 receptions for 607 yards and three touchdowns. Groh focused on refining the group's blocking and contested-catch abilities, aligning with the team's emphasis on a physical, versatile passing game under . In 2021, Groh continued to guide the position group through a transitional year marked by injuries and the midseason acquisition of , with whom he had prior experience as in . Rookie first-round pick broke out under Groh's coaching, hauling in 88 passes for 1,082 yards and six touchdowns, establishing himself as the team's primary target and helping the wide receivers amass 321 catches for 3,706 yards and 21 touchdowns overall. Despite these contributions, the Colts ended the season 9-8, missing the on tiebreakers after a late surge. Groh departed after the 2021 campaign, accepting the wide receivers coach position with the in February 2022. His two-year stint with the Colts highlighted his expertise in receiver development within a competitive offense, though it remained focused on on-field coaching rather than advisory or scouting duties.

New York Giants

Mike Groh joined the in February 2022 as their s coach under head coach , marking his return to full-time on-field coaching duties. Entering his fourth season with the team in 2025, Groh oversees the development and performance of the Giants' group amid ongoing efforts to revitalize the offense. In this role, Groh focuses on refining techniques for key players such as and , emphasizing route precision, separation from defenders, and synchronization with the in the passing . Under his , Robinson emerged as the team's leading in 2023 with 60 catches, while Slayton paced the group in receiving yards with 770, contributing to incremental improvements in the unit's overall efficiency despite injury challenges. These efforts have aimed at bolstering the Giants' passing attack, which showed early promise but has since faced consistency issues. During Groh's tenure, the Giants achieved a 9-7-1 record in 2022, securing a wild-card playoff berth with 3,157 total passing yards that ranked 20th in the . The team regressed to 6-11 in 2023 (2,886 passing yards, 26th in the league) and 3-14 in 2024 (3,228 passing yards, 18th), with no further postseason appearances. As of November 19, 2025, the Giants stand at 2-9 through 11 games, having accumulated 2,449 passing yards (22nd in the ), underscoring persistent struggles in the aerial offense. As of November 2025, Groh maintains his position through a challenging season, with crediting him for effectively preparing the receivers for weekly matchups. During the 2025 and minicamp, Groh stressed the importance of technical execution and competition within the receiver room to drive passing game enhancements. Prior to his Giants hiring, Groh's advisory role with the bridged his transition back to hands-on coaching. Groh's prior promotions to positions, such as with the in 2018, highlight his potential for further advancement in the league.

Personal life

Immediate family

Mike Groh is married to Elena Montero. The couple has two children: a son named Cort, born around 2014, and a daughter named Quinn, born around 2017. The has frequently relocated to accommodate Groh's coaching positions across various cities, including a move to the in 2022 when he joined the as wide receivers coach, settling in . In a 2025 , Groh discussed the challenges and rewards of balancing his career with life, noting, “In the offseason, you get your life back… We’re home for dinner every night… So it certainly makes it a lot more manageable in the off-season. You get to be around your .” He added, “I can get to almost every game that they’re playing, and I’m able to pick them up and drive them home and be there for dinner and all that kind of stuff. That part is rewarding,” emphasizing his involvement in his children's activities during non-season periods.

Life outside football

Mike Groh resides in , approximately 20 miles from Randolph, the town associated with his family's history in the area during his father's coaching days with the Giants. He also maintains ownership of a condominium in . Beyond his professional commitments, Groh prioritizes family time as a key aspect of his personal life, particularly during the NFL offseason. The league's calendar includes structured breaks in , , and several weeks in the , which allow him to participate in family activities and maintain a routine of being home for dinner. These periods provide opportunities for personal engagement outside the rigors of coaching. Groh's off-season schedule supports a balance between career demands and personal recharge, with reasonable work hours and most weekends free, aside from a limited number of spring commitments. This structure enables him to step away from football-related responsibilities and focus on restorative downtime.

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