The football coach gained recognition when he took on the role of head coach for the Chicago Bears, leading the team from 2013 to 2014. Following that chapter in his career, the football coach moved on to a new opportunity, being hired as the offensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens in 2015. Before rising to prominence in the NFL, the football coach spent five solid years coaching the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL, where he built a strong foundation and honed his skills. That experience ultimately paved the way for his first major head coaching position in the league. Off the field, the football coach shares a fulfilling personal life with his wife Cindy, and together they are proud parents of two daughters, Sarah-Anne and Chloe. Throughout his journey, the football coach has remained dedicated both professionally and personally, balancing the demands of high-level sports with family life.
He spent nearly two decades in the coaching world, specifically focusing on quarterbacks, and over that time—from 1985 all the way through 2003—he worked with no fewer than seven different teams. He really made a name for himself during that span, moving from one organization to another, always bringing his expertise to the table. He wasn’t just passing through; he was deeply involved in shaping quarterback play across the league. And throughout all those years, he remained dedicated to the craft, proving time and again that he knew what it took to develop strong leadership under center. He built a solid reputation, and honestly, you’d be hard-pressed to find someone who worked more consistently in that role during that era.