Super Bowl championships in 1997 and 1998, becoming just the fifth head coach to accomplish that feat
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Became the 11th head coach in Broncos history on Jan. 31, 1995. Mike Shanahan led the Broncos to back-to-back Super Bowl championships in 1997 and 1998, becoming just the fifth head coach to accomplish that feat, and is the only coach to win seven consecutive postseason games in a two-year period.
No NFL head coach has won more game than Mike Shanhan’s 108 victories since the start of the 1995 season. During his NFL career, Shanahan has been a part of teams that have played in nine conference championship games and six Super Bowls.
In 27 seasons as a pro and college coach, Shanahan’s teams have participated in postseason or bowl games 22 times. Under Shanahan’s guidance, Denver has set and NFL record by posting the most victories in both a two-year (33, 1997-98) and three-year (46, 1996-98) period.
In the last 12 years (nine with Denver and three as offensive coordinator with the San Francisco 49ers), Shanahan’s offenses have finished number one in the NFL four times, second twice, and third twice. Shanahan was an assistant with Denver (1984-87, 1989-1991) and San Francisco (1992-94). Returned to Denver as quarterbacks coach on Oct. 16, 1989, after posting 8-12 record as the Los Angeles Raiders’ head coach.
Career record: 116-75.
Background: Shanahan coached at Oklahoma (1975-76), Northern Arizona (1977), Eastern Illinois (1978), Minnesota (1979), and Florida (1980-83).
Personal: Born in Oak Park, Ill., on Aug. 24, 1952. He was a wishbone quarterback-defensive back at Eastern Illinois. Mike and his wife, Peggy, have two children—Kyle and Krystal.
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