MORRIS COUNTY — At just 22 years old, Jordon DeCosta is already making a notable impact as the Varsity assistant football coach and head JV coach at Morristown Beard School (MBS). In his debut season, DeCosta has guided the JV team to a 2-0 start, centering his coaching philosophy on the pillars of “Mindset, Behavior, and Strength.” Despite a recent loss, his focus remains on fostering player growth and resilience.
A native of Boonton, DeCosta played a key role in Boonton High School’s 2019 state championship victory and continued his football success at Fairleigh Dickinson University, where he helped the team win the ECAC James Lynah Bowl Championship.
Now the youngest varsity assistant coach in New Jersey, DeCosta works alongside Tahj Valentine, who at 23 is the youngest head coach in the country. Together, they are building a team culture focused on player development. Reflecting on his players, DeCosta expressed, “This group has a lot of heart. Their commitment has been outstanding, and I’m proud of how they’ve tackled challenges and stepped up in every game. It’s not just about the wins; it’s about the growth I witness each week.”
DeCosta also holds Coach Valentine in high regard, viewing him as both a leader and mentor. “Working under Coach Valentine has been an incredible experience. His vision and energy are infectious. As the youngest head coach in the country, he’s proven that leadership knows no age. He’s cultivated a culture where players and coaches alike are challenged to grow daily. His trust in me has allowed me to take ownership of the JV team in a way that’s made a real impact.”
Coach DeCosta’s emphasis on relationships, accountability, and holistic player development has already earned him recognition. JV captain Jed Greer (#26 RB) shared, “Coach DeCosta has been the best coach I’ve ever had. He cares not just about winning games but about us as players. He’s made sure we’re improving and playing at our best. He’s patient with players new to the game and creates plays that suit the team’s strengths. We’re 2-1 right now, and that’s mostly thanks to him. He’s the best coach I’ve ever had, and I believe he’ll be coaching at a top-level program soon.”
JV captain Declan Drury (#23 WR) added, “I like how Coach DeCosta brings energy every day and pushes us to perform at our best. He’s built strong bonds with the players, and that trust has boosted our confidence.”
JV captain Jude Franco (#11 QB) commented, “Coach DeCosta is an effective and caring coach. While other coaches might overlook JV players, he ensures we’re healthy and performing at our best. He’s always positive and makes sure most players get time on the field because he understands JV is about development. He’s an encouraging and supportive coach.”
With his leadership, passion, and commitment to player development, Jordon DeCosta is quickly establishing himself as a rising star in New Jersey high school football.