Mike Shanahan

American football coach

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October 2021 Sold his mansion in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado (near Denver) for a record $15.7 million.
October 2021 Sold his mansion in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado (near Denver) for a record $15.7 million.
August 17 2019 It was revealed that the Denver Broncos had considered re-hiring Shanahan as head coach in 2018 before deciding to retain Vance Joseph on January 1, 2018.
August 17 2019 It was revealed that the Denver Broncos had considered re-hiring Shanahan as head coach in 2018 before deciding to retain Vance Joseph on January 1, 2018.
October 2016 Spoke on behalf of Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Loveland, Colorado.
October 2016 Spoke on behalf of Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Loveland, Colorado.
July 2016 Hosted a fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
July 2016 Hosted a fundraiser for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
January 9 2016 Shanahan was nearly hired as head coach of the Miami Dolphins, but the team ultimately hired Adam Gase instead.
January 9 2016 Shanahan was nearly hired as head coach of the Miami Dolphins, but the team ultimately hired Adam Gase instead.
2015 Shanahan was interviewed for the head coaching position with the San Francisco 49ers, a team where he previously served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1992 to 1994.
2015 Mike Shanahan was interviewed for head coaching positions by the Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, and Oakland Raiders, teams with whom he had previous coaching connections.
2015 Mike Shanahan was interviewed for head coaching positions by the Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, and Oakland Raiders, teams with whom he had previous coaching connections.
2015 Shanahan was interviewed for the head coaching position with the San Francisco 49ers, a team where he previously served as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach from 1992 to 1994.
2013 Shanahan decided to make Griffin inactive for the final three games of the regular season, believing it was best for Griffin and the Redskins' future.
2013 Shanahan decided to make Griffin inactive for the final three games of the regular season, believing it was best for Griffin and the Redskins' future.
December 30 2013 Redskins owner Daniel Snyder fired Shanahan after the team finished with a 3-13 record and last place in the NFC East division.
December 30 2013 Redskins owner Daniel Snyder fired Shanahan after the team finished with a 3-13 record and last place in the NFC East division.
January 9 2013 Robert Griffin III underwent reconstructive knee surgery and was held out of preseason by Shanahan to protect from further injury.
January 9 2013 Robert Griffin III underwent reconstructive knee surgery and was held out of preseason by Shanahan to protect from further injury.
2012 Shanahan led the Redskins to their first NFC East title and home playoff game since 1999, developing Alfred Morris, a 6th-round draft pick, into a 1000-yard rusher.
2012 Shanahan led the Redskins to their first NFC East title and home playoff game since 1999, developing Alfred Morris, a 6th-round draft pick, into a 1000-yard rusher.
December 9 2012 Quarterback Robert Griffin III sustained an initial knee injury that became a point of controversy regarding Shanahan's coaching decisions.
December 9 2012 Quarterback Robert Griffin III sustained an initial knee injury that became a point of controversy regarding Shanahan's coaching decisions.
January 20 2010 Kyle Shanahan, Mike Shanahan's son, became the offensive coordinator of the Washington Redskins.
January 20 2010 Kyle Shanahan, Mike Shanahan's son, became the offensive coordinator of the Washington Redskins.
January 5 2010 Shanahan was formally introduced as the Washington Redskins' 24th full-time head coach, also named vice president of football operations with a five-year, $35 million contract.
January 5 2010 Shanahan was formally introduced as the Washington Redskins' 24th full-time head coach, also named vice president of football operations with a five-year, $35 million contract.

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