
Illini DL Coach Terrance Jamison Hired by Buffalo Bills
IlliniGuys.com has learned the Buffalo Bills have targeted Illinois defensive line coach Terrance Jamison to join a newly-formed coaching staff led by newly hired head coach Joe Brady.
By Matt Stevens - IlliniGuys Football Writer/Analyst
February 6, 2026
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The coaching departures from the Illinois football staff may not be over just yet.
Sources close to the situation have informed IlliniGuys.com Insider/Analyst & Co-Host Brad Sturdy that the Buffalo Bills have targeted Illini co-defensive coordinator Terrance Jamison to be its new defensive line coach as the franchise continues its offseason coaching staff overhaul. A source inside the football program confirmed to IlliniGuys.com that Jamison was in the Smith Family Football Complex in Champaign Wednesday and nothing has been finalized with Jamison and the Bills organization.
Jamison is in his sixth season and was an original member of Bret Bielema’s Illini coaching staff when Bielema was hired as the program’s head coach in Dec. 2020. Jamison was given the title of co-defensive coordinator/defensive line coach in 2023 following two seasons leading the Illinois defensive front following a move to reunite with Bielema after spending four seasons coaching defensive line at three Football Bowl Subdivision programs (Purdue, Air Force and Texas Tech).
The news of Jamison’s services being targeted by a National Football League franchise comes as he’s approaching the last season of a two-year extension that was approved by the university board of trustees that sees Jamison at an average annual salary of $662,500.
Upon finishing his fifth season in charge of the Illini football program, Bielema promised noticeable philosophical and schematic changes to his program’s defense in a 28-minute media conference on Wednesday evening inside State Farm Center.














