Erich Corcoran is currently the Video Assistant for the Kansas City Chiefs. Prior to that, they were with the Indianapolis Colts as their Video Operations Assistant from April 2019 to April 2022. In this role, Erich oversaw all day-to-day video and technology services for the team, including filming practices and games, troubleshooting technology software and hardware issues, and preparing offices and meeting rooms for all technological needs. Erich also played a vital role in the preparation of the NFL Draft and Free Agency, breaking down film and data of over 700 collegiate and professional athletes.
Erich has also worked with the Los Angeles Rams as an NFL Scouting Combine Intern in February 2019, and with Indiana University Men's Basketball as a Guest Services Specialist from October 2016 to March 2019. During their time as a Business Intern with Waterbury Screw Machine Products Co., Erich gained valuable experience in the business world from May 2016 to August 2016.
Erich is dedicated to the demanding and intense schedule needed to operate an NFL franchise, and is committed to providing the best possible service to their team and its fans.
Erich Corcoran has a Bachelor of Science in Sport Marketing & Management from Indiana University Bloomington. Erich also attended Cheshire High School.
Erich Corcoran reports to Ken Radino, Assistant Director, Video Operations.
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