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Monfiletto, Chris

Chris Monfiletto
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- Special Teams Coordinator
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Chris Monfiletto is in his first season as special teams coordinator. He brings 20 years of experience to Buffalo as both an assistant and a head coach.
He most recently served as the special teams analyst at Wake Forest in 2024 and offensive assistant and interim offensive line coach at Colorado State in 2023.
Monfiletto spent four seasons at Rice (2019-22) where he served as special teams coordinator in 2021 and 2022 as well as tight ends coach and an offensive quality control assistant.
As a head coach, Monfiletto spent seven seasons at Kenyon College. He took over a Kenyon program in 2012 that was coming off consecutive winless seasons. In his first year, the team recorded six wins and managed the first winning season since 2005. The next season saw Kenyon win more games in two years since 1988-89. In 2017, Monfiletto's offense averaged 366.4 yards per game, ranking 21st in NCAA DIII in passing and yards per game. The team boasted the top three wide receivers in the North Coast Athletic Conference in receptions and two in the DIII top 10.
Prior to Kenyon, he served as offensive coordinator at Lycoming College where he directed an offense that averaged 360 yards and 28 points per game. In Monfiletto's two years at Lycoming, the team had a combined 14-6 record. In addition to his football coaching duties, Monfiletto also served as Lycoming's Director of Athletics from July-December 2011.
Monfiletto also served as the head coach at Western Reserve from 2008-2010, and before that spent three years as a running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Davidson College. The Wildcats had two winning seasons during that time and Monfiletto tutored two of the top-ten rushers in the college's history.
In 2004-05, he served as the special teams coordinator and wide receivers/defensive backs coach at his high school alma mater, the Hun School of Princeton, leading the team to the New Jersey prep A state title.
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Born in Newark, NJ, and raised in Solebury, Pennsylvania, Monfiletto attended high school at the Hun School and went on to play collegiate football at Davidson College, where he graduated in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in history. In the summer of 2011, he earned a master's degree in athletic administration from Ohio University's College of Business.
He is married to Emily Monfiletto and has a son named Vincent and daughter named Sofia.
He most recently served as the special teams analyst at Wake Forest in 2024 and offensive assistant and interim offensive line coach at Colorado State in 2023.
Monfiletto spent four seasons at Rice (2019-22) where he served as special teams coordinator in 2021 and 2022 as well as tight ends coach and an offensive quality control assistant.
As a head coach, Monfiletto spent seven seasons at Kenyon College. He took over a Kenyon program in 2012 that was coming off consecutive winless seasons. In his first year, the team recorded six wins and managed the first winning season since 2005. The next season saw Kenyon win more games in two years since 1988-89. In 2017, Monfiletto's offense averaged 366.4 yards per game, ranking 21st in NCAA DIII in passing and yards per game. The team boasted the top three wide receivers in the North Coast Athletic Conference in receptions and two in the DIII top 10.
Prior to Kenyon, he served as offensive coordinator at Lycoming College where he directed an offense that averaged 360 yards and 28 points per game. In Monfiletto's two years at Lycoming, the team had a combined 14-6 record. In addition to his football coaching duties, Monfiletto also served as Lycoming's Director of Athletics from July-December 2011.
Monfiletto also served as the head coach at Western Reserve from 2008-2010, and before that spent three years as a running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at Davidson College. The Wildcats had two winning seasons during that time and Monfiletto tutored two of the top-ten rushers in the college's history.
In 2004-05, he served as the special teams coordinator and wide receivers/defensive backs coach at his high school alma mater, the Hun School of Princeton, leading the team to the New Jersey prep A state title.
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Born in Newark, NJ, and raised in Solebury, Pennsylvania, Monfiletto attended high school at the Hun School and went on to play collegiate football at Davidson College, where he graduated in 2004 with a bachelor's degree in history. In the summer of 2011, he earned a master's degree in athletic administration from Ohio University's College of Business.
He is married to Emily Monfiletto and has a son named Vincent and daughter named Sofia.
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