Matt Giordano

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TitleAssistant defensive backs coach
Safeties
Born (1982-10-16) October 16, 1982 (age 43)
Fresno, California, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Listed weight204 lb (93 kg)
Matt Giordano
Giordano with the Oakland Raiders
Chicago Bears
TitleAssistant defensive backs coach
Safeties
Personal information
Born (1982-10-16) October 16, 1982 (age 43)
Fresno, California, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Listed weight204 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High schoolBuchanan (Clovis, California)
CollegeCalifornia
NFL draft2005: 4th round, 134th overall pick
PositionSafety, No. 43, 47, 37, 27
Career history
Playing
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Coaching
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles227
Sacks1.0
Forced fumbles2
Interceptions11
Defensive touchdowns2
Stats at Pro Football Reference
Head coaching record
Career51–16 (high school)

Matthew Victor Giordano (born October 16, 1982) is an American former professional football safety who currently serves as the assistant defensive backs coach and safeties coach for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL draft. Giordano grew up in Clovis, California, and attended Fresno City College before playing college football for the California Golden Bears.

Giordano was part of the Colts' Super Bowl XLI championship team. He was also a member of the Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, and St. Louis Rams.

Attending Buchanan High School in Clovis, California, Giordano played a key role as team co-captain in Buchanan's inaugural Valley championship in 2000. His football jersey number was 2 while playing for Buchanan. As a senior, he had five interceptions and 64 tackles while causing three fumbles, and averaged nine yards per carry and 12.6 yards per reception on offense. He broke Buchanan records for longest punt return for a touchdown, most blocked kicks and most interceptions in a game. He was a two-time all-Tri-River Athletic Conference (TRAC) first-team choice and was also named the Defensive Player of the Year by the Clovis Exchange Club and Buchanan High's Most Outstanding Player in football and track in 2001. Giordano was also crowned individual league champion in the 400 meters in 1999.[1]

College career

Giordano attended Fresno City College for two years. He won All-State honors as a freshman, was a two-time All-Conference pick, and was the Defensive MVP in the Northern California Championship game.[1]

He then played college football with the California Golden Bears, at the University of California, Berkeley. As a senior, Giordano won All-Pacific-10 Conference first-team honors, and was an All-American honorable mention. During his career, he had two interceptions, six pass deflections, one sack, 111 tackles (four for losses), two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery. He graduated from Berkeley.[1]

Professional career

Indianapolis Colts

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeight40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jump
5 ft 10 in
(1.78 m)
194 lb
(88 kg)
4.48 s1.59 s4.17 s6.79 s33 in
(0.84 m)
10 ft 0 in
(3.05 m)
Times from Pro Day at California on March 17, 2005.[2]

The Indianapolis Colts selected Giordano in the fourth round (134th overall) of the 2005 NFL draft.[3] Giordano played in 15 games as a rookie, starting in the September 11 game.[4] He made 12 tackles and one pass deflected.[5]

In 2006, his second season, Giordano played 12 games and made 25 tackles.[5] On December 10 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Giordano made his first career interception, of David Garrard. Giordano also deflected a pass and made nine tackles in the game.[5] On December 18, a Monday night game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Giordano made his first professional start.[4] The Colts won Super Bowl XLI 29–17 over the Chicago Bears on February 4, 2007. On fourth down late in the fourth quarter, Giordano deflected a pass by Rex Grossman to Desmond Clark in a play described as icing the game for Indianapolis.[6]

Giordano started four games out of 12 played in 2007 and made 20 tackles, four passes deflected, and two interceptions.[5] In the 41–10 victory over the New Orleans Saints, Giordano intercepted Drew Brees and returned the pick 83 yards in the Colts' final touchdown play of the game.[7]

In 2008, Giordano played all 16 regular season games and played on special teams in the Wild Card playoff game against the San Diego Chargers.[4][8] Giordano made 23 tackles and one pass deflected.[5]

Giordano signed a one-year contract with the Colts on April 20, 2009.[9] On September 6, the Colts released Giordano to make room for linebacker Cody Glenn.[10]

Green Bay Packers

On September 23, 2009, the Green Bay Packers signed Giordano after releasing Aaron Rouse.[11] With the Packers in 2009, Giordano played five games and made two tackles.[5] He was released on March 5, 2010.[12]

New Orleans Saints

Giordano signed with the Atlanta Falcons on March 16, 2010, and participated in training camp with the team before being cut on August 31.[4][13] Giordano signed with the New Orleans Saints on October 12, 2010, and played nine games with three tackles.[4][5] In his debut with the Saints on October 17 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Giordano recovered an onside kick attempt by Tampa kicker Connor Barth in the fourth quarter in New Orleans's 31–6 victory.[14]

Oakland Raiders

The Raiders signed Giordano on August 15, 2011, after Hiram Eugene suffered a serious hip injury in the preseason opener.[15] He was released on September 3, but was re-signed on September 5. In the 2011–2012 season, Giordano led the team in interceptions along with his 70 tackles.

St. Louis Rams

The Rams signed Giordano on June 15, 2013, after the Rams released rookie free agent safety Don Unamba.[16]

NFL career statistics

Legend
Bold Career high

Regular season

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GPGSCmbSoloAstSckTFLIntYdsTDLngPDFFFRYdsTD
2005IND 150151140.00000010000
2006IND 121252050.00100020000
2007IND 124241860.0128918340000
2008IND 161231940.00000010000
2009GB 502200.00000000000
2010NO 903210.00000000000
2011OAK 1597056141.01513006251000
2012OAK 16135139120.0024502450000
2013STL 162141310.0018218211000
Career11630227180471.0211346283192000

Playoffs

Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GPGSCmbSoloAstSckTFLIntYdsTDLngPDFFFRYdsTD
2006IND 406330.00000010000
2007IND 100000.00000000000
2008IND 100000.00000000000
2009GB 101100.00000000000
Career707430.00000010000

Coaching career

In 2015, Giordano joined his high school alma mater's coaching staff as defensive coordinator.[17] He was named to replace head coach Mike Jacot the following year.[17] He served from 2016 to 2021 amassing a 51–16 record as head coach of Buchanan High School.[18][19] He stepped down from his role as head coach following the 2021 season.[17][19] He would join his former coach Jeff Tedford's staff at Fresno State as a volunteer assistant during the 2022 season.[18] In 2023, Giordano joined the staff of the New Orleans Saints as an assistant secondary coach.[20]

On February 20, 2025, the Chicago Bears hired Giordano to serve as their assistant defensive backs coach and safeties coach.[21]

Personal life

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