Amos Jones (born December 31, 1959 in Tallahassee, Florida) is an assistant special teams coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jones played safety and running back at the University of Alabama, under Paul "Bear" Bryant. He graduated from Alabama in 1982 and later earned a master's degree from the same institution.
Amos Jones began his NFL coaching career as an assistant special teams coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was hired on January 29, 2007. He works under special teams coach Bob Ligashesky and head coach Mike Tomlin. He had previously worked with Tomlin as well as Steelers offensive line coach Larry Zierlein in the late 90's at the University of Cincinnati. Other connections with the current Steelers staff include serving under current offensive coordinator Bruce Arians when he was head coach at Temple in the 80's and playing and coaching at Alabama during the late 70's and early 80's when Steelers assistant head coach John Mitchell served at the Tide's defensive line coach.
Prior to joining the Steelers, Jones had coached football for 26 years — four seasons at the high school level; 21 seasons at the college level at Alabama, Temple, Pitt, Tulane, Cincinnati, James Madison, and Mississippi State; and a single year with the Canadian Football League's BC Lions.