Jermaine Lewis
Jermaine Lewis
Title: Tight Ends
Year: 4th
Previous College: University of Texas-El Paso

Now in his fourth year on the coaching staff, Jermaine Lewis works with the tight ends. Lewis has spent most of his coaching with minor league arena football league teams, which includes stints with the Las Vegas Cobras as their offensive coordinator and special teams coach. He also served as the receivers coach and special teams coach with the Nevada Lynx of the minor league arena football league and as a wide receivers coach at Coronado (NV) High School.

After a playing career that included prepping at Westchester High, where he was a Blue Chip All-Western region and All-City 4A running back, as well as a sprinters on the track and field team. He then transferred to the University of Texas-El Paso after two seasons at Los Angeles Southwest College.

Lewis went on to play seven years in the National Indoor Football League for the Louisiana Rangers, Rapid City Red Dogs, El Paso Rumble, Lubbock Engineers and Ohio Valley Greyhounds of the Indoor Football League. Lewis credits his coach with the El Paso Rumble, Arena Football Hall of Famer George LaFrance, for teaching him how to be a better receiver, which has carried over into his coaching career.

Lewis, 44, has a nine-year old son, Jermaine, Jr, who is a running back for the Los Alamitos Griffins Pop Warner Football team. They reside in Paramount.