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Marinelli joined the Chicago Bears in January 2009 as assistant head coach and defensive line coach, [3] reuniting him with Lovie Smith, whom he worked with under head coach Tony Dungy in Tampa Bay from 1996 to 2000. [3] Marinelli also interviewed with the Houston Texans and Seattle Seahawks before joining the Bears.
After spending more than two decades in the NFL, Rod Marinelli is finally ready to enter the next chapter of his life. On Thursday afternoon, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport announced that Marinelli ...
The post Longtime NFL Coach Rod Marinelli Is Retiring: Fans React appeared first on The Spun. Marinelli is planning to retire, per NFL insider Ian Rapoport. The longtime coach is 72 years and read ...
“Rod Marinelli, my defensive coordinator when I was in Chicago. Rod would always say in the meetings, ‘The star of the team is the team.’ And that’s how I tried to play the game. All I ...
A day following the Week 17 loss against the Packers, the Lions fired Rod Marinelli after a 10–38 record as head coach. Defensive coordinator Joe Barry, assistant offensive line coach Mike Barry, defensive line coach Joe Cullen, secondary coach Jimmy Lake, and assistant director of personnel Dave Boller were also fired.
Rod Marinelli† 2006–2008: 48 10 38 0 .208 0 – – – 25 Jim Schwartz† 2009–2013: 80 29 51 0 .363 0 1 0 1 26 Jim Caldwell: 2014–2017: 64 36 28 0 .563 0 2 0 2 27 Matt Patricia† 2018–2020: 43 13 29 1 .314 0 – – – 28 Darrell Bevell: 2020: 4 1 3 0 .250 0 – – – 29 Robert Prince† 2020: 1 0 1 0 .000 0 – – – 30 Dan ...
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Rod Marinelli (born 1949) Dan Marino (born 1961), Hall of Fame quarterback for the Miami Dolphins; Steve Mariucci (born 1955) Doug Marrone (born 1964) Tom Masella (born 1959) Tim Mazzetti (born 1956) Franklin Mieuli (1920–2010), NFL owner, minority owner of the San Francisco 49ers; Matt Milano (born 1994) Skip Minisi (1926–2005)