Longtime NFL assistant Kris Richard is named Stanford DC

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Thu 19th February, 18:27 2026
NFL: Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas CowboysOct 20, 2019; Arlington, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys defensive backs coach Kris Richard on the sidelines in the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-Imagn Images

Stanford has hired longtime NFL assistant Kris Richard as its defensive coordinator under new coach Tavita Pritchard.

Richard, 46, spent 13 seasons as an NFL assistant with the Seattle Seahawks (2010-17), Dallas Cowboys (2018-19), New Orleans Saints (2021-22) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2024). He served as Seattle's defensive coordinator from 2015-17 and shared the DC duties in New Orleans in 2022.

"Kris Richard is a proven winner and an exceptional defensive mind who has coached at the highest levels of this game," Pritchard said in a news release. "His ability to develop elite defensive backs in the NFL is well-documented, but what really excites me is his background as a coordinator who builds relentless, attacking defenses.

"Kris brings a championship pedigree and an intensity that will shape our defense into a physical, run-and-hit unit that our guys will take immense pride in. He is a tremendous communicator who connects with people and demands excellence, and I am confident he will build a defense that reflects the energy and toughness that will embody our team."


Richard, a cornerback, played in 39 NFL games over four seasons with the Seahawks (2002-04) and San Francisco 49ers (2005). He had eight career college interceptions -- six in 1999 -- at Southern California from 1998-2001 before being selected in the third round of the NFL draft by Seattle.

"My family, the defensive staff, and I are incredibly grateful to join the Stanford community," Richard said. "Thank you for welcoming us with open arms. We are all eager to get to work cultivating a championship culture and mindset."

Richard takes on a big task as the Cardinal were 134th and last nationally in passing yards allowed (288.9) per game and 95th in scoring defense at 29.2 points per game.

Stanford opens the 2026 season at home against Hawaii on Aug. 29.

--Field Level Media

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