Steve Loney was born in Marshalltown, Iowa on April 26th 1952. Steve and his wife Terri have three children, Matt, Katie, and Kylan and nine grandchildren. Loney began his football career in his native Iowa playing on the offensive line where he was a letterman in 1973. He moved his way up the coaching ranks at different universities including Iowa...
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Steve Loney was born in Marshalltown, Iowa on April 26th 1952. Steve and his wife Terri have three children, Matt, Katie, and Kylan and nine grandchildren. Loney began his football career in his native Iowa playing on the offensive line where he was a letterman in 1973. He moved his way up the coaching ranks at different universities including Iowa State, University of Michigan, and Arkansas before eventually becoming offensive coordinator before he transitioned to the NFL. Loney made his pro coaching debut with the Phoenix Cardinals as the teams' assistant offensive line coach in 1993.Loney continued his pro coaching career over the last 25 years with time spent in Minnesota, Arizona, Tampa Bay, and St. Louis before joining the Cowboys in Dallas as the assistant offensive line coach in 2015. In 2016 he was promoted to senior offensive assistant where he helped with multiple areas of the offense before moving to tight ends coach for the 2017 season. During his time with the Cowboys, Loney helped guide an offensive unit led by three Pro Bowlers in 2015, Tyron Smith, Travis Frederick, and Zack Martin. Loney played a role in coaching the 2016 Cowboys offensive line that included sensational rookie rusher Ezekiel Elliot and record setting quarterback Dak Prescott.
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