
Butch Barry
Offensive Line
College: Central Michigan
Experience: 7 years
Biography
Butch Barry enters his first season as offensive line coach for the Broncos in 2022. He was hired by the club on Feb. 2.
Barry, who has coached offensive lines for 13 years, joins the Broncos with 20 total seasons of coaching experience, including six in the NFL. He most recently served as assistant offensive line coach for San Francisco in 2021 following NFL stops in Green Bay (2020) and Tampa Bay (2015-18).
Butch Barry enters his first season as offensive line coach for the Broncos in 2022. He was hired by the club on Feb. 2.
Barry, who has coached offensive lines for 13 years, joins the Broncos with 20 total seasons of coaching experience, including six in the NFL. He most recently served as assistant offensive line coach for San Francisco in 2021 following NFL stops in Green Bay (2020) and Tampa Bay (2015-18).
Barry helped coach an offensive line that contributed to the 49ers ranking in the Top 10 in several offensive categories in 2021, including passing yards per play (8.21—1st), red-zone TD percentage (66.7—1st), total yards per game (375.7—7th) and rushing yards per contest (127.5—7th). San Francisco's offensive line contributed to a rushing attack that tallied 499 rushes for 2,166 rushing yards and 22 rushing scores en route to the NFC Championship Game.
Barry helped coach tackle Trent Williams to his ninth career Pro Bowl nod and initial first-team Associated Press All-Pro selection. He was also named to the Pro Football Writers of America's 2021 All-NFL Team for the first time in his career.
Preceding his time in San Francisco, Barry worked as a senior analyst for Green Bay in 2020 and was the offensive line coach at the University of Miami for the 2019 season. His offensive line unit helped block for two 1,000-yard passers and two 500-yard rushers that season.
While serving as assistant offensive line coach in Tampa Bay from 2015-18, the Buccaneers finished in the Top 10 in total offense during three of his four seasons. In 2018, Tampa Bay ranked third in the NFL in yards per game (415.5) and set a single-season club record with 6,648 yards of total offense.
In addition to his NFL experience, Barry coached 14 years in the collegiate ranks with five schools, including his alma mater, Central Michigan University (Mount Pleasant, Mich.). Shortly after his playing career, Barry was a graduate assistant from 2002-03 before returning to Central Michigan to coach tight ends (2010-13) and the offensive line (2014).
Prior to his second stint at Central Michigan, Barry was the offensive coordinator, offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator in 2009 at North Greenville University (Tigerville, S.C.). He also spent three years at Michigan Technological University (Houghton, Mich.) performing the role of offensive line coach (2006) and offensive coordinator/offensive line coach (2007-08).
Barry earned his first full-time coaching position in 2004 when he worked as offensive line coach at Southwest Minnesota State (Marshall, Minn.) from 2004-05. As an offensive lineman at Central Michigan from 1996-2000, Barry was a three-time letterman and an Academic All-Mid-American honoree in 2000.
A native of Sturgeon Bay, Wis., Barry and wife, Andrea, have two daughters, Aislin and Bridget, and one son, Finn.
COACHING EXPERIENCE
Denver Broncos
Offensive Line 2022
San Francisco 49ers
Assistant Offensive Line 2021
Green Bay Packers
Senior Analyst 2020
University of Miami
Offensive Line 2019
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Assistant Offensive Line 2015-18
Central Michigan University
Offensive Line 2014
Tight Ends 2010-13
Graduate Assistant 2002-03
North Greenville University
Off. Coord./Off. Line/Recruiting Coord. 2009
Michigan Technological University
Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 2007-08
Offensive Line 2006
Southwest Minnesota State
Offensive Line 2004-05