Dan Quinn

Football Coach

Dan Quinn was born in Morristown, New Jersey, United States on September 11th, 1970 and is the Football Coach. At the age of 53, Dan Quinn 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
September 11, 1970
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Morristown, New Jersey, United States
Age
53 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
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Athletics Competitor, Coach, Head Coach
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Dan Quinn Career

Quinn began his coaching career with the William & Mary Tribe football team in 1994 and at Virginia Military Institute in 1995, working with their defensive lines. From 1996 to 1999, Quinn served as the defensive line coach at Hofstra and their defensive coordinator and defensive line coach in 2000.

In 2001, Quinn was hired as a defensive quality control coach by the San Francisco 49ers under head coach Steve Mariucci. In 2003, Quinn was promoted to defensive line coach.

In 2005, Quinn was hired by the Miami Dolphins as their defensive line coach under new head coach Nick Saban.

In 2007, Quinn was hired in the same role by the New York Jets.

On January 12, 2009, Quinn was hired as an assistant head coach and defensive line coach by the Seattle Seahawks under new head coach Jim L. Mora.

In 2011, Quinn left Seattle to serve as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach for the Florida Gators during the 2011 and 2012 seasons.

On January 17, 2013, Quinn returned to Seattle as their defensive coordinator, this time under head coach Pete Carroll, and replacing Gus Bradley, who became the Jacksonville Jaguars head coach. Quinn was a 2012 finalist for the Broyles Award, given annually to the nation's top assistant coach.

In Quinn's first season as defensive coordinator, the Seahawks led the league in fewest points allowed, fewest yards allowed, and takeaways with 231, 4,378, and 39, respectively, to become the first team since the 1985 Chicago Bears to accomplish the feat; the Seahawks went on to win Super Bowl XLVIII over the Denver Broncos 43-8.

On February 2, 2015, a day after the Seattle Seahawks lost Super Bowl XLIX to the New England Patriots, Quinn reached an agreement to become the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.

On September 14, Quinn won his first game as the head coach of the Falcons, when his team beat the visiting Philadelphia Eagles 26–24 on Monday Night Football. The Falcons got off to a hot 5–0 start in Quinn's first season, but finished the season 8–8 and missed the playoffs.

In the 2016 season, Quinn's Falcons finished the year with an 11–5 record, which was good enough to win the NFC South and clinch a first-round bye in the playoffs. In the Divisional Round, the Falcons defeated Quinn's former team, the Seattle Seahawks, 36–20, advancing to the NFC Championship for just the fourth time in franchise history.

On January 22, 2017, Quinn's Falcons won the NFC Championship against the Green Bay Packers 44–21, clinching a berth to play in Super Bowl LI against the New England Patriots. Up 21–3 at halftime and 28–3 in the third quarter, the Falcons blew the largest lead in Super Bowl history and lost the game by a score of 34–28 in the first Super Bowl to be decided in overtime.

In the 2017 season, Quinn's Falcons finished the year 10–6, which was only good enough for 3rd in the NFC South, but also good enough for the 6th seed in the playoffs. In the Wild Card Round, the Falcons defeated the 3rd seeded Los Angeles Rams 26–13, and advanced to the divisional round. In the Divisional Round, the Falcons fell to the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles 15–10.

In the 2018 season, Quinn's Falcons were injury riddled throughout the season, losing seven starters to injured reserve and more for at least a game. Ultimately the Falcons finished 7–9, which placed the Falcons at second in the NFC South, and as the eight seed in the NFC, missing the playoffs for the first time since 2015. Following the firing of defensive coordinator Marquand Manuel, Quinn took on the position of defensive coordinator for the Falcons.

In the 2019 season, Quinn's Falcons started the first half of the season going 1–7 with growing speculation that Falcons owner Arthur Blank would fire Quinn sometime during or at the end of the season. After a defensive turnaround with Quinn distributing some of the defensive play calling duties to assistants, the Falcons finished the season at 7–9 once again placing second in the NFC South and missing the playoffs for a second consecutive year. Following the season, Blank announced that Quinn would return for the 2020 season.

On September 13, 2020, Quinn suffered his first loss along with the Atlanta Falcons for the 2020 NFL season by losing to the Seattle Seahawks 38–25. This loss marked Quinn's 40th loss of his head coaching career including playoff losses. On October 11, 2020, after an 0–5 start to the season, the Falcons' first since 1997, Quinn, along with general manager Thomas Dimitroff were fired by the Falcons. The team named defensive coordinator Raheem Morris as the interim head coach. Quinn finished his tenure in Atlanta with a 43–42 (.506) regular season record, 3–2 (.600) playoff record and a 46–44 (.511) career record.

On January 11, 2021, Quinn was hired by the Dallas Cowboys as their defensive coordinator under head coach Mike McCarthy, replacing Mike Nolan, who was dismissed following the 2020 season. On December 2, 2021, Quinn stepped in as acting head coach for the Cowboys while their coach Mike McCarthy was out after testing positive for COVID-19. The Cowboys beat the New Orleans Saints 27-17.

In Quinn's first season as the Cowboys defensive coordinator, the team finished with a 12–5 record and winning the NFC East. One year after the Cowboys allowed a franchise-record 473 points and second-most rushing yards in franchise history, Quinn's defensive unit ranked 19th in the league in yards allowed per game (5.5), eighth in opponent's points per game (21.2) and first in takeaways (34).

In 2022, it was reported in the media that Quinn was a sought-after head coach candidate, having interviewed for the vacancies of the Denver Broncos, Chicago Bears, Miami Dolphins, Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants. In the end, he opted to return to the Cowboys and keep the continuity of its coaching staff. On January 28, 2022, the Cowboys signed Quinn to a multi-year contract extension. In February 2022, he was named the 2021 AP NFL Assistant Coach of the Year.

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