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Lane Kiffin

Football Players

Birthday May 9, 1975

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.

Age 50 Years

#18,346 Most Popular

Who Is Lane Kiffin? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on May 9, 1975, Lane Kiffin is a prominent American football coach best known for his dynamic coaching style and contributions to various college football programs. As of 2025, Kiffin is 49 years old. He has coached several teams, including the Oakland Raiders, Tennessee Volunteers, USC Trojans, and currently leads the Ole Miss Rebels in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Lane has also gained notoriety for his outspoken personality and social media presence.

Occupation Football Players
Date of Birth May 9, 1975
Age 50 Years
Birth Place Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.
Horoscope Taurus
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Lane Kiffin stands at an approximate height of 6 feet (183 cm) and weighs around 195 pounds (88 kg). While he maintains a fit physique, specific measurements for his body stats (chest, waist, and hips) are not publicly disclosed. However, Kiffin's athletic background and regular activity as a football coach contribute to his healthy lifestyle.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Lane Kiffin was previously married to Layla Kiffin, with whom he shares three children. However, they divorced in 2016. As of 2025, Lane Kiffin's relationship status remains a topic of speculation, with no confirmed reports about a boyfriend or girlfriend. His focus appears to be dedicated to his coaching career and raising his children.

Despite the animosity between the Raiders and Kiffin, he released a statement following Al Davis's death in October 2011 stating that although their relationship had not ended well, he appreciated the opportunity Davis had given him and had "nothing but the greatest respect" for the late Raiders owner.

Net Worth and Salary

By 2025, Lane Kiffin's net worth is estimated to be around $20 million, a significant increase attributable to his successful coaching career and various endorsement deals. His salary as the head coach of Ole Miss is reported to be approximately $7 million per year, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in college football. Kiffin's financial status reflects not only his prowess on the field but also his business acumen when it comes to leveraging his celebrity.

On January 25, 2008, ESPN NFL analyst Chris Mortensen reported that Davis, who was not known for being patient with his coaches, tried to force Kiffin to resign after his first season ended with a 4–12 record.

A source allegedly close to Kiffin told Mortensen that Kiffin would not resign, and would not sign the letter of resignation that would cause him to forfeit his $2 million salary for the remaining guaranteed year of his contract. However, the Raiders denied the story, while Kiffin refused to comment.

Career, Business and Investments

Kiffin's career began in the NFL with a coaching position at the University of Southern California, and he quickly made a name for himself as an offensive strategist. Over the years, he has coached various teams and gained a reputation for turning struggling programs into competitive squads.

In addition to his coaching career, Lane Kiffin has ventured into several business opportunities, including sports commentary, coaching clinics, and collaborations with various athletic brands. His investments are strategically aligned with sports and fitness, leveraging his expertise and reputation in the industry.

Lane Monte Kiffin (born May 9, 1975) is an American football coach who is the head coach at Ole Miss. Kiffin was the offensive coordinator at USC from 2005 to 2006, head coach of the National Football League's Oakland Raiders from 2007 to 2008, head coach at the University of Tennessee in 2009, and at USC from 2010 to 2013.

He was the youngest head coach in modern NFL history at the time when he joined the Raiders (until in 2017 when Sean McVay joined the Rams), and, for a time, was the youngest head coach of a BCS Conference team in college football.

Kiffin was the offensive coordinator at the University of Alabama from 2014 until 2016, when he was hired to be the head coach at Florida Atlantic, a position he held until December 2019, when he became the head coach at Ole Miss.

Social Network

Lane Kiffin is active on social media, particularly on platforms like Twitter and Instagram, where he engages with fans and shares insights about his life and career. His Twitter handle, @Lane_Kiffin, has thousands of followers, making him a popular personality among football fans.

Raiders' owner Al Davis hired the 31 year-old Kiffin on January 23, 2007, making him the youngest head coach in Oakland Raiders history, and signed Kiffin to a two-year contract worth about $4 million with a team option for 2009. Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach John Madden was 32 when he was elevated to the head post by Davis in 1969.

Davis had been known to select young, up-and-coming coaches in their thirties; those hires who fared well include Madden, Mike Shanahan, and Jon Gruden. All have won Super Bowls, though Madden is the only one of the three to win a championship with the Raiders. Davis himself was 34 when he began his tenure as coach of the Raiders.

Age 31 at the time of his hiring by the Raiders (32 when he coached his first game), Kiffin became the youngest head coach in modern NFL history (i.e. since 1946); he also surpassed the New York Jets' Eric Mangini and the Pittsburgh Steelers' Mike Tomlin as the youngest head coach since the AFL–NFL merger in 1970.

Education

Kiffin attended the University of Florida, where he played as a quarterback. He later transferred to Fresno State University, where he earned his degree in 1998. His educational background in sports management and his coaching experience have paved the way for his successful career in football.


On August 12, 2007, in his NFL head coaching debut, Kiffin and the Raiders won their preseason opener 27–23 over the Arizona Cardinals. Kiffin vehemently opposed the selection of LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell in the 2007 NFL draft, who would eventually be regarded as one of the biggest draft busts in NFL history.

Russell held out until September 12, and did not make his first start until December 2, long after the season was effectively over.

Kiffin recorded his first regular season win as an NFL head coach on September 23, 2007; the Raiders defeated the Cleveland Browns by a score of 26–24 when defensive lineman Tommy Kelly blocked a late Cleveland field goal.

At his end-of-the-season press conference, Kiffin told the media and his players that he had many plans and changes he was going to make in the 2008 offseason.

When asked by his players about rumors that Kiffin was interested in open coaching positions in college football, he told them he never thought the rumors were important enough to address because he was never planning to leave.

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