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Tyler Judkins Kansas City Chiefs: Who is the strength & conditioning assistant?

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Emma Newman

Updated on January 01, 2026

Tyler Judkins is a National Football League (NFL) football coach who has been the Kansas City Chiefs’ assistant strength and conditioning coach since 2021. The Chiefs finished 26-8-0 during this time period.

Tyler Judkins returns to Kansas City in 2022 as the club’s strength and conditioning assistant. Judkins was part of a program that helped the team win its sixth consecutive AFC West title and fourth consecutive AFC Championship game in his first season with the club.

Prior to joining the Chiefs, Judkins worked for the Los Angeles Chargers for three seasons as an assistant strength coach (2019-20) and strength and conditioning intern (2018).

Judkins joined the NFL after six seasons on the UCLA Strength and Conditioning staff (2012-17). In August 2014, he was promoted to assistant strength and conditioning coach under former head football strength and conditioning coordinator Sal Alosi. During his time as a graduate assistant in the Bruin program in 2013-14, Judkins earned his master’s degree in Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention. In 2012, he began his time at UCLA as an intern with the Bruin Strength staff.

Tyler Judkins Kansas City Chiefs: Who is the strength & conditioning assistant?

Tyler Judkins is an NFL football coach who has served as the Kansas City Chiefs’ assistant strength and conditioning coach since 2021.