Harold Goodwin (American football)

Harold Goodwin (born 1973) is the offensive coordinator for the Arizona Cardinals.

College/Playing career
Goodwin played offensive line for the University of Michigan from 1992–1995. He was teammates on the offensive line with Doug Skene, Joe Cocozzo, Steve Everitt, Trezelle Jenkins, and Jon Runyan.

Coaching career
Goodwin began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Michigan from 1995 to 1997, where he worked with former teammates and future pros Steve Hutchinson, Jon Jansen, and Jeff Backus. In 1998, he moved to the Eastern Michigan to serve as assistant offensive line coach, specifically overseeing tight ends and offensive tackles. This role expanded in 1999 to include the entire offensive line. At Eastern Michigan, Goodwin helped develop L. J. Shelton. Goodwin moved to Central Michigan in 2000 to assume the position of offensive line coach, and later assistant head coach. Goodwin helped develop future NFL pros Eric Ghiaciuc and Adam Kieft in his time at Central Michigan.

In 2004, Goodwin earned his professional coaching debut with the Chicago Bears as the team's assistant offensive line coach. He joined the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2007, filling a role as quality control coach. This involves a responsibility to help coach the offensive line and assist the offensive coaching staff with game preparation, video analysis and scouting of opponents.

Goodwin was hired by the Indianapolis Colts as the team's Offensive Line coach on January 31, 2012.

Goodwin was hired by the Arizona Cardinals as offnesive coordinator on January 19, 2013.

Personal
Goodwin graduated from the University of Michigan in 1996 with a degree in management/communications. He and his wife, Monica, have three children. His younger brother Jonathan is a Pro Bowl lineman for the San Francisco 49ers.