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Jordan Loeffler

Jordan Loeffler returns to Nevada to oversee the Wolf Pack tight ends in 2026. During his first stint with Nevada (2023-24), Loeffler served as an offensive analyst working with The Union before moving to Northwood University where he served as Offensive Line Coach and Run Game Coordinator.

At Northwood, Loeffler oversaw an offensive line which helped the team to its first postseason appearance since 2006. The Timberwolves returned to the Division II playoffs and finished the season 9-3.

Three of Loeffler's offensive linemen earned All-G-MAC recognition, as Kevin Brown and Gavin Wisniewski were named to the First Team and Ty Mead earned a spot on the Second Team. The trio was part of a unit which helped protect quarterback Ethan Hamby, the G-MAC Offensive Player of the Year who threw 22 touchdowns and did not throw a single interception during the regular season.

Running back Devin Brown was named to the G-MAC Second Team, rushing for a team-high 763 yards with four touchdowns while Hamby added 333 yards and five touchdowns. Overall, Loeffler's line paved the way to 130.8 rushing yards per game.

Prior to his time at Nevada, Loeffler had stops as a graduate assistant at Fresno State (2020-21) and at Pacific University (Ore.) where he served as the Boxers' running backs coach in 2018 and oversaw tight ends in 2019.

A Hilo, Hawaii native, Loeffler played offensive line for Hawai'i from 2010-12 and in 2014 earned his degree in sociology.