Denver Broncos senior personnel executive David Shaw completed an interview for the Chicago Bears head coaching job, the team announced Tuesday.
Shaw has college and NFL coaching experience. The 52-year-old served as Stanford’s head coach from 2011-22. Before that, Shaw spent time as an assistant with the Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland
Here's an in-depth look at former Stanford Cardinal coach David Shaw as a candidate for the Chicago Bears coaching job.
Local outlets report the New Orleans Saints don’t have plans to interview David Shaw just yet. But sticking with just the people Mickey Loomis knows would be a mistake:
News that the Saints plan to sit down with David Shaw may have felt like it came out of left field, but he has a few unexpected connections worth noting:
According to NFL Network’s Jane Slater, she has been informed by two sources that the New Orleans Saints will interview Denver Broncos senior personnel executive David Shaw for their vacant head coaching position.
Vance Joseph (Jets, Raiders) and David Shaw (Bears) are interviewing for head coach openings. Two more Broncos are also drawing interest.
The Bears announced they have completed their interview with Denver Broncos executive David Shaw for their head coach vacancy.
Vance Joseph isn't the only Denver Bronco garnering head-coaching interest around the NFL. Throw Broncos senior personnel executive and former Stanford head coach David Shaw into the mix.
The New Orleans Saints and Chicago Bears are taking a look at David Shaw for their head coaching vacancy. Jane Slater of NFL Network reported that New
Broncos' personnel executive David Shaw had interview with the Bears while special teams assistant Chris Banjo met with 49ers about their coordinator job.
The Chicago Bears announced on Tuesday that they completed an interview with Denver Broncos senior personnel executive David Shaw for their head-coaching position. Shaw has never been a head coach in the NFL,