The 2025 season will mark Pierre Ngo's ninth overall season with the club and his first as the head strength and conditioning coach.
Ngo most recently served in an assistant strength and conditioning capacity (2023-24), a stretch that follows a six-season tenure initially with the Bears from 2015-20.
Ngo spent the 2021-22 seasons with the Denver Broncos, where he served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach. Before arriving in Chicago in 2015, Ngo spent two seasons with the New York Jets (2012-13), as an assistant strength and conditioning coach.
Sandwiched between his NFL experience he served as a strength and conditioning coaching assistant at UCLA in 2014 working with the Bruins football program. Ngo spent one season at Arizona State University (2011) where he served as an assistant strength coach for the Sun Devils football program and also oversaw ASU women's volleyball, women's tennis and men's golf teams.
From 2009-11, Ngo worked at Philippi Sports Institute in Las Vegas, Nev., training NFL, MLB, MMA and youth athletes.
Ngo started his collegiate coaching career in 2007 at Arizona State as a strength conditioning intern before continuing his intern experience at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (2008-09).
Born in Muskogee, Okla., Ngo is a Registered Strength and Conditioning Coach with Distinction by the National Strength and Conditions Association. Ngo was a two-year letterman at NAIA Langston University (2003-04) and finished his collegiate football playing career as a walk-on at the University of Oklahoma (2005), where he earned a degree in health and sports science. He also earned his master's degree in applied exercise science with a concentration in strength and conditioning from Concordia University-Chicago in 2021.
He and his wife, Anh, have one son, Nathan.