Published 17:28 IST, June 16th 2020
Kyle Shanahan agrees massive six-year contract extension with 49ers, rakes in big bucks
San Francisco 49ers nailed down head coach Kyle Shanahan to a six-year contract extension that will see him remain at the NFL franchise until 2025.
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Kyle Shanahan has been one of the guiding lights for the San Francisco 49ers since his appointment as head coach in 2017. The former University of Texas wide receiver has been one of the most sought after coaches in the NFL as he guided the 49ers to the 2019 NFL Super Bowl last season. Although the 49ers failed to outplay Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, they still did an impressive job in winning the NFC division. The 49ers have moved quickly to secure the future of Kyle Shanahan on a long-term basis by getting him to sign a six-year contract extension which keeps him in San Francisco till 2025.
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Coach Kyle Shanahan pens six-year contract extension with 49ers
In 2019, Kyle Shanahan was named Coach of the Year by Sporting News and NFC Coach of the Year by the Committee of 101 after leading the 49ers to a 13-3 regular-season record and a trip to Super Bowl LIV in Miami. According to reports, Kyle Shanahan signed a six-year $21 million contract with San Francisco. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, this new contract “makes Shanahan one of the NFL’s five highest-paid head coaches.” This means that Shanahan stands to make at last $9 million per year as part of his new contract.
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While Kyle Shanahan is not the highest paid NFL coach, that spot is occupied by New England Patriots boss Bill Belichik, who earns $12 million a year. Previously, Shanahan was an offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns, Washington Redskins and Houston Texans. Kyle Shanahan broke into the NFL with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2004 where he served as an offensive quality control coach for two seasons (2004-05) but his first coaching experience came as a graduate assistant at UCLA in 2003.
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17:28 IST, June 16th 2020