Anthony Lynn

Football Coach

Anthony Lynn was born in McKinney, Texas, United States on December 21st, 1968 and is the Football Coach. At the age of 55, Anthony Lynn biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 21, 1968
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
McKinney, Texas, United States
Age
55 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
American Football Player
Anthony Lynn Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 55 years old, Anthony Lynn has this physical status:

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191cm
Weight
104kg
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Anthony Lynn Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Anthony Lynn Career

The 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Lynn played at Celina High School, and later for the Texas Tech Red Raiders (1988–1991), where he was an All-Southwest Conference running back in 1990. His senior year was cut short by a knee injury, and concerns about the injury left him undrafted. He was a journeyman reserve running back and special teams player during his NFL career, playing for the Denver Broncos (1993, 1997–1999) and San Francisco 49ers (1995–1996). He retired in 2000 due to repeated neck stinger injuries. Lynn was part of Denver's back-to-back Super Bowl champion teams in 1997 and 1998.

Coaching career

Upon retiring in 2000, he joined the Denver coaching staff as an offensive assistant and special teams coach.

Lynn then joined the Jacksonville Jaguars as the running backs coach (2003–2004). He left Jacksonville after being switched to special teams coach following a coaching staff shakeup by head coach Jack Del Rio in 2005.

After leaving Jacksonville, Lynn quickly joined the Dallas Cowboys staff as the running backs coach.

On January 26, 2007, with the retirement of Bill Parcells as Dallas head coach, Lynn signed on with the Cleveland Browns to fill their running backs coach vacancy.

Lynn was named the assistant head coach/running backs coach for the New York Jets on February 1, 2012, under head coach Rex Ryan, and was subsequently interviewed for the head coach job in January 2015, after Ryan left. From 2009 to 2013, with Lynn as running backs coach, the Jets running game produced an NFL-leading 137.0 yards per game. In 2013, Lynn helped Chris Ivory establish a team-leading 833 yards on 182 carries.

When Lynn did not get the position of head coach of the New York Jets, he followed Rex Ryan to the Buffalo Bills where he took the same position of running back coach. The Bills had the top rushing game in the NFL during the 2015–2016 season. On September 16, 2016, Lynn was promoted to assistant head coach and offensive coordinator of the Bills when Greg Roman was fired. When asked what he wants his offensive identity to be, Lynn responded, "I want to play smart, physical football. I want to be explosive down the field... We're going to play a little bit faster and see if we can put a little pressure on the defense. Just execute." Lynn made his debut as offensive coordinator against the Arizona Cardinals, pulling out a 33–18 win.

Lynn became the interim head coach on December 27, 2016, after Rex Ryan was fired.

On December 30, 2015, the Miami Dolphins interviewed Lynn for their head coach position. He was the fourth head coaching candidate interviewed that week. Lynn also interviewed for the head coaching job with the New York Jets on January 6, 2015, shortly after head coach Rex Ryan was fired. Lynn knew the organization well and was extremely well-respected.

In January 2016, Lynn was a head coaching candidate for the San Francisco 49ers, but removed his name from consideration before a decision was made. Despite not taking a head coaching position in 2016, media insider Ian Rapoport listed Lynn as one of his candidates in a good position to become a head coach. On January 12, 2017, Lynn was named head coach of the newly christened Los Angeles Chargers and one day later the Chargers officially confirmed his hiring as the new coach.

On January 12, 2017, Lynn was hired to become the new head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, the same day that owner Dean Spanos announced that the Chargers were relocating from San Diego to Los Angeles. Lynn's hire was confirmed by the Chargers one day later on January 13 on the team's website. Lynn became the franchise's first African-American head coach in its 56-year history.

In his second season as the Chargers head coach, Lynn led Los Angeles to a 12–4 record, earning its first playoff berth since 2013. The Chargers went on to defeat the Baltimore Ravens in the wild card round 23–17, before being eliminated in the divisional round by the eventual Super Bowl LIII champion New England Patriots by a score of 41–28.

Lynn would miss the playoffs in 2019, finishing last in the AFC West with a 5–11 record. During the subsequent offseason, the Chargers parted ways with Philip Rivers, who had been the team's starting quarterback since 2006. In the 2020 NFL Draft, the Chargers drafted quarterback Justin Herbert of Oregon sixth overall, seen as an eventual replacement for Rivers.

In 2020, the Chargers missed the playoffs and finished third in the AFC West with a 7–9 record, winning their final four games of the season. On January 4, 2021, Lynn was fired by the Chargers. He finished his Chargers tenure with a 33–31 (.516) regular season record and 1–1 postseason record.

On January 23, 2021, Lynn was hired by the Detroit Lions as their offensive coordinator. On January 10, 2022, Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell, announced that the Lions organization and Anthony Lynn were parting ways.

On February 4, 2022, Lynn was hired by the San Francisco 49ers as their assistant head coach. After it was announced Bobby Turner was not returning for the 2022 season, Lynn gained the additional title of running backs coach.

Source

Tyrod Taylor sues Chargers doctor for medical malpractice seeking at least $5 million in damages

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 18, 2022
Tyrod Taylor is suing Gazzaniga for medical negligence, alleging that his treatment for a rib injury that allegedly resulted in a punctured lung was causing a punctured lung, he's now seeking at least $5 million in damages. The Los Angeles Chargers' starting quarterback Taylor sought medical attention after suffering a rib fracture in the 2020 season, according to team doctor David S. Gazzaniga and the Newport Orthopedic Institute south of Los Angeles. As Gazzaniga attempted to give a painkiller injection to the rib region, Taylor claims he suffered the lung puncture. Gazzaniga's 'negligence, carelessness, and other unlawful, fraudulent, and wrong conduct, according to his lawyers, resulted in Taylor losing his starting position with the Chargers.