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Chris Ballard
Indianapolis Colts
Position:General manager
Personal information
Born:Galveston, Texas
Career information
College:University of Wisconsin-Madison[1]
Career history
As a coach:
  • Texas A&M-Kingsville (1994)
    Wide receivers coach
  • Texas A&M-Kingsville (1995-1998)
    Secondary coach
  • Texas A&M-Kingsville (1999)
    Defensive coordinator & secondary coach
As an executive:
As an administrator:
  • Chicago Bears (2001–2011)
    Southwest Area scout
  • Chicago Bears (2012)
    Director of pro scouting

Chris Ballard is an American football executive, currently serving as the general manager for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL).[2][3] Before joining the Colts, Ballard was an executive for the Kansas City Chiefs, where he most recently served as the Director of Football Operations,[4][5] was a scout for the Chicago Bears, and served in various coaching roles at Texas A&M University–Kingsville.[6][7]

Early Life

Growing up a severe asthmatic, Ballard's parents reluctantly let him play football at a young age. He was a star quarterback in high school.[8] Ballard's favorite NFL team was once the Pittsburgh Steelers, stating that his favorite player was Terry Bradshaw.[9]

Ballard hoped to continue his quarterback career when for Wisconsin, but it didn't pan out. He didn't see any playing time despite also switching to receiver his freshman year. [8]

Career

Early Career

After college, Ballard became a history teacher for Hitchcock Junior High while also contributing to their football program. After a referral from Hithcock's head coach, Ballard was interviewed by Ron Harms of Texas A&M-Kingsville for the position of receiver's coach.[8]

Texas A&M-Kingsville

Ballard would get the job to coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville. In one practice session, Ballard broke his collarbone while training the receivers in a blocking drill. Ballard would move around the ranks during this time to coach the secondary and defense.[8]

Chicago Bears

Ballard jumped for the opportunity to join Jerry Angelo's scouting staff for the Chicago Bears in the 2001 season. It was during this time that he declined a job offer to run first-year coach Art Briles' secondary at the University of Houston.[8]

Ballard contributed to Chicago's success in the twelve years he was there. In 2012, he received a promotion to become Chicago's Director of Professional Scouting. Ballard would only remain in this position for one season before moving to the Kansas City Chiefs.[8]

During his time with the Chicago Bears, Ballard was said to be involved with many acquisitions such as Matt Forte, Johnny Knox, Brandon Marshall, and Martellus Bennett.[10]

Kansas City Chiefs

Prior to the 2013 season, Ballard joined the Kansas City Chiefs as Director of Player Personnel, he position he remained in until the conclusion of the 2014 season in which he received a promotion to become the Director of Football Operations.[8]

He remained with the Chiefs until the conclusion of the 2016 regular season. While with the Kansas City Chiefs, Ballard was involved in drafting Pro-Bowlers Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, and Marcus Peters.[10]

Indianapolis Colts

In the midst of the 2016 NFL Playoffs, Ballard was introduced as the new General Manager of the Indianapolis Colts. Ballard was reportedly attracted to the Indianapolis General Manager job following the dismissal of Ryan Grigson because of the local ownership and team history.[10]

He immediately began a roster makeover, mostly on the defensive side of the ball. He cut four starters from the prior season. The Colts would have a losing record in Ballard's first season as their GM. [8]

Personal Life

Ballard and his wife, Kristin, adopted two kids from Texas in 2012 expanding their family to five children which include three biological kids.[11]

References

  1. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-ballard-8aa7928
  2. ^ Holder, Stephen (29 January 2017). "Colts hire Chris Ballard as general manager". USA Today. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  3. ^ Orr, Conor (29 January 2017). "Indianapolis Colts name Chris Ballard general manager". NFL. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  4. ^ "Chiefs Announce Player Personnel Staff Promotions". Kansas City Chiefs. 29 May 2015. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  5. ^ Paylor, Terez A. (29 January 2017). "Chiefs' Chris Ballard leaving to become Colts' GM". Kansas City Star. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  6. ^ Newell, Nat (29 January 2017). "5 things to know about new Colts GM Chris Ballard". Indy Star. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  7. ^ Ferrin, Reid (7 May 2013). "Chris Ballard Hired as Director of Player Personnel". Kansas City Chiefs. Retrieved 30 January 2017.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h "The making of Chris Ballard". Indianapolis Star. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  9. ^ Goldstein, Steven. "8 things you should know about Chris Ballard". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  10. ^ a b c O'Keefe, PJ (2017-01-30). "Colts hire Chris Ballard as new General Manager". RTV6. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  11. ^ "KRAVITZ: On Father's Day, Chris Ballard talks about adopting two children: 'Better than winning any Super Bowl...'". 13 WTHR Indianapolis. 2017-06-18. Retrieved 2017-11-11.