It’s official—Coach Prime just leveled up the Colorado Buffaloes. Former NFL star Domata Peko is stepping in as the new defensive line coach, filling the gap left by Damione Lewis’s move to the Miami Hurricanes.
Rumors sparked after Peko was spotted at Boulder practices, but now it’s confirmed. Coach Prime himself dropped the news in a comment on Island City’s post, sending Buff Nation into a frenzy.
Peko’s credentials speak volumes. A 15-year NFL veteran, best known for his dominant run with the Cincinnati Bengals, he transitioned seamlessly into coaching. After a stint with the Dallas Cowboys in 2024, Peko brings both playing and professional coaching experience to Boulder. He knows the grind of NFL trenches and is ready to pass that knowledge to the next generation.
There’s also a familiar face waiting for him in Colorado—Defensive Coordinator Robert Livingston. The two worked side by side in Cincinnati, building a strong rapport that promises smooth collaboration in the Buffaloes’ coaching room.
More than just X’s and O’s, Peko brings his signature grit, island energy, and deep understanding of line play. His presence is already being hailed as a game-changer for player development and recruiting. Young defensive linemen now have a coach who’s walked the NFL path and knows what it takes to stay there.
For the Buffaloes, this is more than a hire—it’s a statement. Coach Prime continues to stack his staff with elite football minds, proving his commitment to building a powerhouse program. With Peko’s infectious enthusiasm and wealth of experience, expect Colorado’s defensive line to play with newfound fire and discipline.
Buff Nation, get ready: the trenches just got a major upgrade.