"As player"

* St. Louis Rams/Los Angeles Rams (-)

* Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers

* Tampa Bay Buccaneers

"As coach"

* Tennessee Titans (-) (DB)

* Buffalo Bills (-) (DC)

* Washington Redskins (-) (DB)

* Seattle Seahawks (DB)

* Texas Longhorns (AHC/DB)

* Tennessee Titans (-) (DC)

* Minnesota Vikings (-Present) (DB)

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* 4× Pro Bowl selection (1987 Pro Bowl/1986, 1988 Pro Bowl/1987, 1989 Pro Bowl/1988, 1990 Pro Bowl/1989)

* Pro Bowl MVP (1990 Pro Bowl/1989)

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"Jerry Don Gray" (born December 16, 1962) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the secondary coach for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. Gray played college football at the University of Texas at Austin, where he garnered All-American honors. Thereafter, he played professionally for the St. Louis Rams/Los Angeles Rams, Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL.

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I learned a lot last year, and I'm still learning. Mike has given me a lot of responsibility. (General manager) Tom Donahoe let me go on the road to scout before the draft. He asked my opinions about players we needed. I really appreciate their faith in me.

And if you've got the guy with the demeanor and the talent, I think it's the move to make. The tough thing is finding that guy with the demeanor and the talent. Just one without the other isn't going to get it done.

I don't know if it's happening more with the emphasis on downfield contact, but you notice the guys who can do it a little more. You watch the film and the guys who can make that matchup work really can help you.

He knows that if he was playing corner, these are the things he would be doing. Now he's got a younger guy that he can he help out and bring further along. It's like I have a coach on the field.

Johnson is a big-body guy.

Yeah, that's a lot of Aggies, ... but I don't know what I'd do without them.

Being a head coach in this league is something I've aspired to do ever since I became an assistant with the Titans (in 1997). I've always wanted to be the best at every level. I'm not getting impatient; I'm just determined. I believe I've got a lot to offer if I get that opportunity.

If something happened to one of those front-line guys, I'm not afraid to put them in because they know what we expect. A few years ago we had to go out and get the front line guys; London, Takeo and Jeff. Now we've drafted our next wave of guys. Those guys are learning from three of the best players in those positions right now.

One thing I pride myself on his how hard our defense plays and how bad the players want to be the best in the league.