Former Lions defensive coordinator Woody Widenhofer has passed away

Widenhofer was the defensive coordinator for the only Lions team to win a postseason game in the Super Bowl era

One of the coaches who helped lead the Detroit Lions to their only postseason victory in the Super Bowl era has passed away. Woody Widenhofer, the defensive coordinator for the Lions during that great 1991 season, died on Monday. He was 77.

Widenhofer was the Lions defensive coordinator from 1989-1992. He gained his coaching fame as the linebackers coach and then coordinator for the Steel Curtain defenses in Pittsburgh in the 1970s and early 1980s, then followed that with a successful stint as Missouri’s head coach.

His Lions defenses were hit-and-miss, but the 1991 unit was a big hit. They forced four or more takeaways in five separate games, including the playoff win over the Dallas Cowboys. Jerry Ball and Chris Spielman were both first-team All-Pros for the only time in their respective careers under Widenhofer.

Our thoughts and fond memories are with the Widenhofer family.

Former Steelers coach Woody Widenhofer dies at 77

Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebackers coach and defensive coordinator died Sunday in Colorado.

Robert “Woody” Widenhofer, 77, Butler, Pa. native and four-time Super Bowl-winning coach with the Steelers, died Sunday in Colorado Springs, Colo. from stroke complications.

“Woody played an important role coaching our famed Steel Curtain defense when he helped us win four Super Bowls in the 1970s,” said Steelers president, Art Rooney II. “He coached some of the best linebackers in NFL history during his time in Pittsburgh and was later elevated to defensive coordinator, where he guided the defense in our Super Bowl XIV victory over the Los Angeles Rams.”

Widenhofer served as linebackers coach from 1973 to 1978 and defensive coordinator from 1979 to 1983.

After being promoted to DC, the Steelers took home their fourth Super Bowl title in six years. His defense was second in yards allowed and fourth against the run.

The Steelers made the playoffs again in 1982 and 1983 before Widenhofer left to become head coach of the USFL Oklahoma Outlaws in 1984.

The Outlaws went 6-12, and Widehofer went to Missouri. He was head coach of the Tigers from 1985-88 and the Vanderbilt Commodores from 1997-2001. In between colleges, Widenhofer was DC with the Detroit Lions and LB coach of the Cleveland Browns.

It’s hard to believe, but the Super Bowl teams of the ’70s had three different defensive coordinators. Bud Carson was the coordinator for Super Bowl IX and X, George Perles for Super Bowl XIII, and Widenhofer for Super Bowl XIV.

A team with that much turnover doesn’t usually have that kind of success, but it is the Steel Curtain we’re talking about.

Before taking over as Steelers DC, Widenhofer coached Hall of Famer linebackers Jack Lambert and Jack Ham, and Andy Russell, Henry Davis, and Loren Toews — all critical parts of the Steel Curtain.

In 2007, Widenhofer finished his coaching career as DC at Mexico State.