Post College: As of 2023, Bobby Slowik was in his 10th year in the NFL and first as the team's offensive passing game coordinator. He spent the 2021 season as San Francisco's offensive passing game specialist after working the previous two seasons (2019-20) as a 49ers offensive assistant and as the team's defensive quality control coach for two years (2017-18). Slowik has also worked in the NFL with Washington as a defensive assistant (2011-13) and video assistant (2010).
The 2021 San Francisco passing attack saw WR Deebo Samuel earn Associated Press First-Team All-Pro honors and the first Pro Bowl selection of his career. In 16 games (15 starts), Samuel registered 77 receptions for 1,405 receiving yards (18.2 average) and five receiving touchdowns. Second-year WR Brandon Aiyuk also added 56 catches for 826 yards and five touchdowns. TE George Kittle ranked second on the team with 71 receptions for 910 yards and six touchdowns while earning a trip to the Pro Bowl.
With Washington, Slowik worked closely with OLBs Rob Jackson and Ryan Kerrigan. Jackson started 14 games in 2012 after replacing OLB Brian Orakpo who suffered a season-ending injury. That season, Jackson registered career highs in tackles (35), sacks (4.5) and interceptions (four). That same season, Kerrigan earned his first career Pro Bowl selection after finishing with a then career-high 8.5 sacks and also picked up his second career interception return for a touchdown.
Slowik assisted Washington's defense in 2011 as the unit allowed 339.8 yards per game, ranking fifth in the NFC. Washington also ranked fourth in the NFC, giving up 221.1 passing yards per game.
He first entered the NFL as a video assistant with Washington in 2010 and was responsible for the breakdown of upcoming opponents. He helped the video department's operations, which included assisting the coaching and scouting staff.
College: 2008: Earned All-GLIAC Honorable Mention … Started 10 games at wide receiver … Posted 43 receptions for 603 yards and four touchdowns on the year … Ranked ninth in the GLIAC in receiving yards per game at 60.3 … Hauled in seven catches for 81 yards and a season-high two touchdowns vs. Winona State (8/30) … Turned in back-to-back 100-yard receiving games at Saginaw Valley State (10/25) and vs. Tiffin (11/1) … Handled punt return duties with 43 yards on 10 returns … 2007: Named to the GLIAC All-Academic Team … Played in all 11 games at wide receiver and the team’s starting punt returner … Tallied 23 receptions for 485 yards and three touchdowns on the season … Ranked second in the GLIAC in punt returns at 12.6 yards per return … Hauled in four receptions for 115 yards at Northwood (9/15) … Named GLIAC Special Teams Player of the Week after returning a punt 69 yards for a touchdown vs. Ferris State (10/6) … 2006: Earned GLIAC All-Academic Team honors … Played in all 10 games at wide receiver, starting one … Registered 10 catches for 135 yards on the season … Made an acrobatic grab for first career touchdown at Indianapolis (9/9) … 2005: Redshirted … High School: Graduated in 2005 from Green Bay Southwest (Wis.) High School … Prepped by Scott Mallien … Played both wide receiver and cornerback … Was an All-Fox River Valley Conference First Team selection as a senior … Also participated in basketball for four years and golf and track for two years each … Was a member of National Honor Society for three years … Personal: Son of Bob and Carol Slowik of Highlands Ranch, Colo. … Born in Princeton, N.J., on June 9, 1987 … Father, Bob, is a long-time NFL coach and the former defensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos … Has two brothers and one sister … Owns a 3.06 grade point average in biomedical engineering.