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Shanahan first served as a receivers coach and later offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos under Dan Reeves from 1984 to 1987. This firmly places Mike Shanahan on the Tom Landry tree of coaching, as Dan Reeves was one of Landry's greatest disciples.
Shanahan stayed on as team chairman until 1995, when he was replaced by former Cardinals executive Jerry Ritter. [8] Shanahan donated more than $10 million to mostly St. Louis charitable efforts personally and through the Shanahan Family Foundation. [4] The atrium at the business school at St. Louis University, his alma mater, is named after him.
Shanahan was born in Minneapolis, where his father, Mike Shanahan, was the offensive coordinator at the University of Minnesota. [2] He attended Saratoga High School in Saratoga, California, in 1994, while his father worked as offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers. [3]
Shanahan redshirted as a true freshman and did not play the entire season. [1] In his freshman season, Shanahan recorded 15 receptions and 211 receiving yards. [6] He was selected to the Big East All-Academic Football Team. [6] In his sophomore season, Shanahan had 43 receptions, 589 receiving yards, and one receiving touchdown. [6]
This is a list of family relations in the National Hockey League. Since the creation of the National Hockey League in 1917 , family members have been involved in all aspects of the league. Although most connections are among players, there have been family members involved in coaching and managing as well.
All in the 32-thousand square-foot space that former NFL Coach Mike Shanahan just put on the market. The Colorado home was built in 2008, the same year Shanahan was fired as the Denver Broncos ...
Next on the royal family tree is Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, the first-born son of Prince Charles and his late wife, Diana, Princess of Wales. By virtue of his being male, from the moment ...
[3] [4] Shanahan was the first Broncos head coach to win a Super Bowl following the 1997 season, and repeated the feat following the 1998 season. The Broncos next Super Bowl victory was for Super Bowl 50 following the 2015 season under the leadership of coach Gary Kubiak who had previously played for Denver and served as an assistant coach.