Jordan Somerville begins his third season in the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2025 as assistant quarterbacks coach.
Somerville contributed to a second consecutive Pro Bowl trip for quarterback Baker Mayfield, and a season in which Mayfield set career highs in completions (407), passing yards (4,500), passing touchdowns (41), completion percentage (71.4%) and passer rating (106.8). He finished second in the NFL in passing touchdowns, tied for second in completions, third in total touchdowns (44), third in completion percentage, fourth in passer rating and seventh in yards per attempt (7.9), and became the fourth player in NFL history to record a season with 4,000+ passing yards, 40+ touchdowns, and a 70+ completion percentage, joining Drew Brees (2011), Joe Burrow (2024) and Aaron Rodgers (2020).
In his first season coaching at the NFL level in 2023, Somerville assisted Quarterbacks Coach Thad Lewis in putting together a Pro Bowl campaign for Mayfield during his debut season in Tampa Bay. Mayfield set career highs in completions (364), completion percentage (63.4%), passing yards (4,044) and passing touchdowns (28) on his way to the 2023 Pro Football Writers of America Most Improved Player award.
In 2022, Somerville was an offensive analyst at the University of Oregon, assisting an offense that ranked sixth among Power 5 programs in scrimmage yards per game (500.5) and 10th in points per game (38.8). With Somerville working alongside the quarterback unit, Oregon starter Bo Nix finished fourth among all Power 5 quarterbacks in passer rating (165.7), while also finishing top 10 in passing yards (3,593), passing yards per attempt (8.78) and passing touchdowns (29).
Prior to his season in Eugene, Somerville served as running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of New Mexico for two seasons (2020-21). He began his coaching career as the run game coordinator/offensive line coach at the American Leadership Academy (2016) in Queen Creek, Arizona, before spending three seasons at Arizona State as a student assistant (2017-18) and graduate assistant (2019).
The Tempe, Arizona, native graduated from Arizona State in 2019, and resides with his wife, Makenzie and daughter, Jaedyn.