Pierre Ngo enters his second year as the Broncos' assistant strength and conditioning coach in 2021. He was hired by the club on Feb. 11, 2021.
Ngo (pronounced: NO) has nine years of NFL coaching experience, spending time with Denver (2021), Chicago (2015-20) and the N.Y. Jets (2012-13). In addition to his NFL experience, Ngo coached five years in the collegiate ranks.
In 2014, Ngo served as a strength and conditioning coaching assistant at UCLA, where he worked exclusively with the Bruins football team. Prior to joining UCLA, he spent one season at Arizona State University (2011), serving as an assistant strength coach for Sun Devils football. In addition to his football duties, Ngo also oversaw the strength and conditioning programs for women's volleyball, women's tennis and men's golf.
Ngo trained NFL, MLB, MMA and youth athletes at Philippi Sports Institute in Las Vegas from 2009-11. He began his coaching career as a strength and conditioning intern at ASU (2007) and UNLV (2008-09).
A two-year letterman at linebacker at Langston University (2004-05), Ngo concluded his collegiate playing career in 2006 at the University of Oklahoma, where he earned a bachelor's degree in health and sports science. He also earned his master's degree (2020) in applied exercise science with a concentration in strength and conditioning from Concordia University-Chicago.
Ngo is certified by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. He is a USA Weightlifting Level 2 Coach, a USA Powerlifting Coach and a Fascial Stretch Therapist in addition to being a Tactical Strength and Conditioning Facilitator (NSCA).
He is married to Anh and the couple have one son (Nathan).
Assistant Strength and Conditioning 2021-22
Assistant Strength and Conditioning 2015-20
Strength and Conditioning Assistant 2014
Assistant Strength and Conditioning 2012-13
Strength and Conditioning Assistant 2011
Strength and Conditioning Intern 2008-09
Strength and Conditioning Intern 2007