Education
Castillo coached linebackers and was the defense line coach at Kingsville High School from 1986–1989.
Castillo was the defensive line coach for Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University–Kingsville from 1982–1985 and from 1990–1994 he was the offensive line coach. Four offensive linemen he coached ended up in the NFL: Jermane Mayberry, Jorge Diaz, Kevin Dogins and Earl Dotson.
Career
He was defensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League from February 2, 2011 to October 16, 2012 when he was fired. He played college football at Texas Agricultural and Industrial as a linebacker. He played for the San Antonio Gunslingers of the United States Football League from 1984–1985.
He joined the Eagles in 1995 as an offensive assistant.
He was promoted to tight ends coach in 1997, and switched to offensive line coach in 1998. Castillo earned a scholarship worth $500 to attend Texas Agricultural and Industrial after spending a semester at Monterrey Technology
He played college football while enrolled. San Antonio Gunslingers Castillo played for the San Antonio Gunslingers of the USFL from 1984–1985, mainly on special teams.
In 1984, Castillo saw action in six games, making four tackles and three assists.
In 1985, Castillo played in seven games, making eight tackles and registering three assists on a 5–13 club High school College Professional = Philadelphia Eagles The Philadelphia Eagles hired Castillo as an offensive assistant in 1995 under Ray Rhodes. In 1996, the Eagles drafted Jermane Mayberry, an offensive lineman Castillo coached at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University–Kingsville, in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft.
Castillo was promoted to tight ends coach in 1997, and switched to coaching the offensive line in 1998.
When Andy Reid was hired as the head coach of the Eagles in 1999, he retained Castillo on the coaching staff Mayberry earned a Pro Bowl berth in 2002, and said Castillo "molded me into the player I became." Castillo coached the offensive line for thirteen seasons, from 1998–2010.
Castillo became the defensive coordinator for the Eagles following the firing of Sean McDermott on February 2, 2011. After a tumultuous tenure, Juan Castillo was fired on October 16, 2012.
He was replaced by Todd Bowles, the team"s secondary coach and former interim head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
= Baltimore Ravens Juan is now the offensive line coach for the Baltimore Ravens. Gregory (born 1990) is currently a cornerback at the University of Iowa. John is currently a distance runner at Villanova University, while Andres is a junior Quarterback at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Olney, Doctor of Medicine. On August 17, 1998, Castillo fractured his left tibial plateau after he was hit by a utility truck outside of Veterans Stadium.
Even though he was on crutches, he still coached practice the following day.
Portuguese Isabel, Texas declared July 4, 2009 to be "Juan Castillo Day" and presented Castillo with a key to the city.
Membership
The hiring was met with surprise by players, fans, and members of the media primarily because Castillo had not coached the defensive side of the ball since he was at Kingsville in 1989.