Peyton Manning: ‘Howard Mudd was the best offensive line coach in NFL history’

The Sherriff gives a statement on the passing of Howard Mudd.

The Indianapolis Colts learned of the death of legendary offensive line coach Howard Mudd on Wednesday as the 78-year-old passed following a battle with injuries that stemmed from a motorcycle accident.

Mudd was a big part of the Colts family, especially during the years in which Peyton Manning was the quarterback.

The Sherriff released this statement through the Colts about what Mudd meant to him:

“I’m extremely saddened to hear the news of Howard Mudd’s passing. I will be forever grateful for Howard’s tireless efforts and work to protect me as a quarterback and to help our team win so many games. He always told me the story about the day I got drafted – Jim Irsay came down to his office and left a note on his desk which said, ‘Howard, your job is to keep No. 18 protected. To keep No. 18 clean.’ Howard always kept that with him and always took that direct order from our owner very seriously. In every game plan meeting and every practice I know he was always thinking about how to protect me as a quarterback in the pocket with different blocking schemes and ways to run the ball. That was always on his mind and he kept that thought process with him throughout his whole career. As a quarterback, I can’t tell you how much that meant to me knowing that was on his mind and that was one of his top priorities.

Obviously, Howard was a great player in the NFL. He was a legendary coach. In my opinion, Howard Mudd was the best offensive line coach in NFL history. I would put him on that pedestal any day of the week. I know all the guys that played for him would feel the same way and a lot of the guys that coached with him would feel the same. He will be missed by many. I know so many like me are grateful to have played for him.

One of the all-time storytellers. Howard, Jeff Saturday and I had a lot of healthy arguments. If you had a point to make and you believed in it you had to stick with it because Howard was going to make you prove your point and he was going to counter you and fight you and argue with you. But we were all trying to accomplish the same goal – trying to figure out the best way to block this blitz or the best way to game plan versus this particular defense. We had a lot of healthy discussions – Tarik Glenn, Jeff Saturday, Ryan Diem and I. Howard was one loyal person and loved his o-linemen and loved the guys. He loved that meeting room and all the different places that he coached. We had a special group there with the Colts. It was an honor to have known Howard Mudd. It was an honor to have played for him. I was proud to be his friend and proud to be a quarterback that he was trying to protect all the time. I will be forever grateful. Shirley and their entire family are in my thoughts and prayers. May Howard Mudd rest in peace.”

Mudd and Manning worked together from the beginning of the latter’s career. Both arrived to Indy in 1998. They were together until 2009, and Mudd was known for crafting one of the best offensive lines around the future Hall of Famer.

Peyton Manning: ‘Howard Mudd was the best offensive line coach in NFL history’

Peyton Manning says Howard Mudd was the best offensive line coach in league history.

Former NFL offensive line coach Howard Mudd has died after failing to recover from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident two weeks ago. Mudd was 78.

Mudd spent time coaching with eight different teams, including a stint with the Colts from 1998-2009 and another short stop in Indianapolis last season. During his first tenure with the Colts, Mudd coached an offensive line that helped keep quarterback Peyton Manning upright.

After Mudd died on Wednesday, Manning released the following statement through Indianapolis’ Twitter page:

In my opinion, Howard Mudd was the best offensive line coach in NFL history. I would put him on that pedestal any day of the week … he will be missed by many. I know so many like me are grateful to have played for him.

With Mudd’s line protecting him, Manning made 11 Pro Bowls and won Super Bowl XLI in 2007. Manning later joined the Broncos and won another Super Bowl in Denver before retiring in 2016.

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Seahawks mourn loss of longtime NFL offensive line coach Howard Mudd

The Seattle Seahawks and teams around the league are mourning the loss of longtime NFL offensive line coach, Howard Mudd, who died Wednesday.

The Seattle Seahawks lost a former member of the coaching staff on Wednesday. Longtime NFL offensive line coach Howard Mudd succumbed to injuries he had sustained in a motorcycle accident just two weeks prior to his death.

Mudd spent time with a number of NFL teams throughout his career as both a player and a coach.

The Seahawks tweeted the following statement of condolence on Mudd’s passing.

“The Seahawks mourn the loss of one of the most repected offensive line coaches in NFL history,” the tweet read. “Howard Mudd served two tenures with the Seahawks, first under hhead coach Jack Patera (1978-1982) and again from 1993-1997 under Tom Flores and Dennis Erickson. Our deepest sympathies are exteneded to his family and friends.”

Former Seahawks center Kevin Mawae tweeted a touching remembrance of his own following the news of Mudd’s death.

The Seahawks Wire staff sends our condolences to the Mudd’s family and friends.

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Former Browns O-Line coach Howard Mudd passes away

Mudd coached the Browns O-line from 1983-1988

Howard Mudd has passed away today at the age of 78 years old. He died due to injuries that were the result of a motorcycle accident that occurred two weeks ago. Mudd was involved with the NFL for over 50 years and is likely most remembered for his stint as the offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts from 1998-2009.

Before being a coach, Mudd was an All-Pro lineman for the San Francisco 49ers in 1967-1968 and ended his career with the Chicago Bears in 1970. On the coaching side, Mudd was on numerous staffs throughout his career, including the San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers & Seattle Seahawks before he arrived in Cleveland. He was on the Browns staff as the offensive line coach from 1983-1988.

Mudd was a well-respected coach and character. Our thoughts and sympathies are with those who loved him.

Former Chiefs OL coach Howard Mudd dies at 78

Mudd passed away as a result of injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident two weeks ago.

Longtime NFL offensive line coach Howard Mudd has died, succumbing to injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident that occurred two weeks ago. Mudd was 78 years old.

Mudd played in the NFL with the San Francisco 49ers and Chicago Bears from 1964-1970. He got his first NFL coaching job with the San Diego Chargers in 1974. His longest coaching stint was spent with the Indianapolis Colts from 1998-2009, during the Peyton Manning era. Most recently, Mudd served as Senior Offensive Assistant with the Colts in 2019.

Mudd coached the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive line from 1989-1992 under head coach Mart Schottenheimer. He coached Chiefs greats on the offensive line like John Alt, Dave Szott and Tim Grunhard. Players like Christian Okoye racked up thousands of rushing yards behind his offensive lines during those four years.

Mudd also has an attachment to the current coaching staff in Kansas City, serving as Andy Reid’s offensive line coach on the Philadelphia Eagles from 2011-2012. Reid brought him to the Eagles out of retirement. That run wasn’t quite as successful for the coach as his time with the Chiefs. Still, Mudd is recognized as one of the great offensive line coaches in NFL history. His contributions to Kansas City and beyond led to many won games.

Mudd’s family released the following statement, via longtime Colts reporter Mike Chappell:

“We want to share that yesterday we (as a family) made the decision to focus care on providing Howard the most comfort. Right after the accident he fought so hard against all odds to communicate to us that he loves us and that he knows we love him. Yesterday, it became clear that he was ready and that we needed to surround him with love and fight for his right to comfort and peace.

This morning he was surrounded in the room by his sons (Darren and Adam) who held his arms and prayed over him as he passed away.

Howard deeply loved and enjoyed his many friends and family. Please honor Howard today and every day by sharing a belly laugh with a loved one, or telling a stupid joke, or calling up a friend to tell them you are thinking of them.

Please know that we appreciate all the support & love & prayers for our family. He was loved by so many. We are missing a link in our family & at this time trying to support one another.

No funeral planned. However, a celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity or Howard’s favorite: Indianapolis Great Pyrenees Rescue, Indianapolis, IN.

We love you all.
Mudd family”

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Longtime NFL assistant coach Howard Mudd dies at 78

Longtime Indianapolis Colts assistant Howard Mudd has died at 78 after a motorcycle accident.

Howard Mudd, a former NFL player and longtime offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts, died Wednesday at age 78 after suffering injuries in a motorcycle accident.

Mudd, who made his name building the offensive lines in front of Peyton Manning, was in the motorcycle accident two weeks ago.

The family’s statement:

We want to share that yesterday we (as a family) made the decision to focus care on providing Howard the most comfort. Right after the accident he fought so hard against all odds to communicate to us that he loves us and that he knows we love him. Yesterday, it became clear that he was ready and that we needed to surround him with love and fight for his right to comfort and peace.

This morning he was surrounded in the room by his sons (Darren and Adam) who held his arms and prayed over him as he passed away.

Howard deeply loved and enjoyed his many friends and family. Please honor Howard today and every day by sharing a belly laugh with a loved one, or telling a stupid joke, or calling up a friend to tell them you are thinking of them.

Please know that we appreciate all the support & love & prayers for our family. He was loved by so many. We are missing a link in our family & at this time trying to support one another.

No funeral planned. However, a celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity or Howard’s favorite : Indianapolis Great Pyrenees Rescue, Indianapolis, In.

We love you all.
Mudd family

Colts owner Jim Irsay offered his condolences

Mudd was a former offensive lineman and offensive line coach in the NFL. From 1998–2009, he was the offensive line coach for the Indianapolis Colts, with whom he won Super Bowl XLI. He played seven seasons for the San Francisco 49ers and the Chicago Bears from 1964-70. Mudd was a three-time Pro Bowler in 1966-68. He retired in 1971 due to a knee injury, and began his coaching career at the University of California the following year.

Former Eagles offensive line coach Howard Mudd has passed away

Howard Mudd has passed away at the age of 78

Howard Mudd has passed away in a Seattle intensive care unit after a motorcycle accident two weeks ago John Clark is reporting.

The legendary offensive line coach was named the offensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles after being talked out of retirement in 2011 by then-head coach Andy Reid.

One of the best to ever coach the position, Mudd was responsible for the Eagles allowing 17 fewer sacks than they had the previous season while helping LeSean McCoy lead the NFL in total touchdowns.

In his two seasons with the Eagles, Mudd was responsible for Jason Peters’ initial improvement, played a role in the Eagles selecting Jason Kelce, and helped Evan Mathis become one of the top guards in the NFL.

From 1998 to 2009, Mudd was the offensive line coach for Peyton Manning, Edgerrin James, and Indianapolis Colts, with whom he won Super Bowl XLI.

Former Colts OL coach Howard Mudd dead at 78

A legendary coach passed away Wednesday.

Former Indianapolis Colts offensive line coach Howard Mudd died at the age of 78 on Wednesday after battling recovery from a motorcycle accident two weeks ago.

Mudd has been in the ICU in Seattle since initially suffering pelvis and spine injuries during the motorcycle accident.

This is a statement from Mudd’s family following the news of his death:

We want to share that yesterday we (as a family) made the decision to focus care on providing Howard the most comfort. Right after the accident he fought so hard against all odds to communicate to us that he loves us and that he knows we love him. Yesterday, it became clear that he was ready and that we needed to surround him with love and fight for his right to comfort and peace.

This morning he was surrounded in the room by his sons (Darren and Adam) who held his arms and prayed over him as he passed away.

Howard deeply loved and enjoyed his many friends and family. Please honor Howard today and every day by sharing a belly laugh with a loved one, or telling a stupid joke, or calling up a friend to tell them you are thinking of them.

Please know that we appreciate all the support & love & prayers for our family. He was loved by so many. We are missing a link in our family & at this time trying to support one another.

No funeral planned. However, a celebration of his life will be held at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity or Howard’s favorite: Indianapolis Great Pyrenees Rescue, Indianapolis, In.

We love you all.
Mudd family

Mudd was one of the best offensive line coaches in the history of the NFL. He held that role with the Colts from 1998-2009 and returned for a short stint during the 2019 season.

Mudd coached for eight NFL teams from 1974-2012 and is best known for crafting the elite offensive line that protected Peyton Manning. He played in 93 career games while earning one All-Pro nod in 1968.

Howard Mudd in ICU after motorcycle accident

Colts legendary OL coach in ICU after a motorcycle accident.

Former Indianapolis Colts offensive line coach Howard Mudd was involved in a motorcycle accident and is in ICU at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

On Wednesday, Mudd was hospitalized after the accident resulted in a fractured pelvis and spine. He had surgery on the fractured pelvis on Saturday but is still awaiting surgery on his spine.

Mudd was one of the best offensive line coaches in the history of the NFL. He held that role with the Colts from 1998–2009 and returned for a short stint during the 2019 season.

Colts owner and CEO Jim Irsay tweeted, “We’re praying for Howard and hoping for the best. Our thoughts are with Shirley and their children.”

Mudd spent time with eight different coaching staffs in the NFL but is best known for crafting the elite offensive line that protected Peyton Manning during their time together with the Colts.