fbpx
Wikipedia

Sean Ryan (American football coach)

Sean Ryan (born May 1, 1972) is an American football currently serving as an assistant coach for the Miami Dolphins. He has previously served as an assistant coach for the Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, New York Giants, and the Carolina Panthers all of the National Football League (NFL), and is often cited for his development of star players including Victor Cruz, Odell Beckham Jr., Matthew Stafford, Eli Manning, and Deshaun Watson.

Sean Ryan
Miami Dolphins
Personal information
Born: (1972-05-01) May 1, 1972 (age 52)
Hudson Falls, New York, U.S.
Career information
High school:Hudson Falls (NY)
College:Hamilton College – B.A.
University of Albany – M.Ed
Career history
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards

Early life and education edit

A native of Hudson Falls, New York, Ryan was a standout football, basketball, and baseball player at Hudson Falls High School.

Ryan played safety and outside linebacker at Hamilton College, where he graduated in 1994 with a degree in American studies. He also earned a master's degree in higher education administration from University at Albany.

College coaching career edit

Ryan began his coaching career in 1997 as a Quarterbacks coach at Siena College in Loudonville, NY. He then moved on to become a Graduate Assistant at the University of Albany from 1998 to 1999.[1]

Ryan was the running backs coach at Colgate University in 2000.[1]

Ryan spent two years as a graduate assistant at Boston College, where he worked primarily with the wide receivers. The Eagles won bowl games in each of those seasons, beating Georgia in the 2001 Music City Bowl and Toledo in the 2002 Motor City Bowl.[1]

Ryan was as an assistant coach at Columbia University for three seasons. In 2003 and 2004, Ryan was the running backs coach and special teams coordinator. The following season, Ryan coached was promoted to quarterbacks coach.[1]

In 2006, Ryan was the recruiting coordinator, running backs coach and head coach of the junior varsity squad at Harvard University.[1]

NFL coaching career edit

New York Giants edit

Offensive assistant and Super Bowl (2007–2010) edit

After his time at Harvard, Ryan joined Tom Coughlin's staff as an offensive quality control coach. In Ryan's first year with the Giants, the team secured the third Super Bowl victory in team history when the Giant's upset the unbeaten 2007 New England Patriots 17–14 in Super Bowl XLII, earning his first Super Bowl Ring.

Wide receivers coach and second Super Bowl (2010–2011) edit

In 2010, Ryan was promoted to Wide Receivers coach, a position he held for two seasons.

During his first stint as wide receiver's coach, Ryan is credited with the development of star players such as Hakeem Nicks, Mario Manningham and undrafted free agent Victor Cruz.

In 2011, the unit helped the Giants set a franchise record with 4,734 net passing yards en route to the team's second Super Bowl in four years when the Giants defeated the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI.

Quarterbacks coach (2012–2014) edit

In 2012, he was promoted to Giants' quarterback coach and was put in charge of 2002 first overall pick David Carr and two-time Super Bowl MVP and 2004 first overall pick, Eli Manning.

In Ryan's first year as Quarterback coach, Giant's Quarterback Eli Manning finished the season with 26 touchdown passes, 15 interceptions, and 3,948 passing yards and made the 2012 Pro Bowl.

Second stint as wide receivers coach (2014–2015) edit

In 2014, Ryan was reassigned to coach the wide receivers when Ben McAdoo was named the offensive coordinator after Kevin Gilbride's retirement.

The Giants drafted Odell Beckham Jr twelfth overall in the 2014 out of LSU. Ryan was instrumental in the rapid development of Beckham Jr., who shattered all franchise rookie records with 91 passes for 1,305 yards and 12 touchdowns (in just 12 games). Under Ryan's tutelage, Beckham was selected to the 2015 Pro Bowl, the Associated Press' Offensive Rookie of the Year and was also awarded the 2014 Pro Football Writers NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award.

Houston Texans (2016–2018) edit

Wide receivers coach (2016) edit

On January 15, 2016, Ryan was hired by the Houston Texans as their wide receivers coach under head coach Bill O'Brien.[2]

Quarterbacks coach (2017–2018) edit

On January 18, 2017, Ryan was promoted by the Texans to be their quarterbacks coach.[3]

Detroit Lions (2019–2020) edit

On January 29, 2019, Ryan was hired by the Detroit Lions to be their quarterbacks coach under head coach Matt Patricia.[4] He was the interim offensive play caller for the team's week 16 game in 2020 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers due to interim head coach Darrell Bevell missing the game under COVID-19 protocols.[5]

Carolina Panthers (2021–2022) edit

On January 20, 2021, Ryan was hired by the Carolina Panthers to be their quarterbacks coach under head coach Matt Rhule, replacing Jake Peetz, who left to become the offensive coordinator at Louisiana State University (LSU).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "New York Giants: Sean Ryan". www.giants.com. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  2. ^ "NFL Team News".
  3. ^ "Sources: O'Brien to direct Texans' offense in '17". January 18, 2017.
  4. ^ "Lions hire Sean Ryan as quarterbacks coach".
  5. ^ Lage, Larry (December 25, 2020). "Lions' Darrell Bevell can't coach Saturday due to COVID-19 protocols; 3 defensive coaches also out". Madison.com. Retrieved March 8, 2021.

External links edit

  • New York Giants profile

sean, ryan, american, football, coach, sean, ryan, born, 1972, american, football, currently, serving, assistant, coach, miami, dolphins, previously, served, assistant, coach, detroit, lions, houston, texans, york, giants, carolina, panthers, national, footbal. Sean Ryan born May 1 1972 is an American football currently serving as an assistant coach for the Miami Dolphins He has previously served as an assistant coach for the Detroit Lions Houston Texans New York Giants and the Carolina Panthers all of the National Football League NFL and is often cited for his development of star players including Victor Cruz Odell Beckham Jr Matthew Stafford Eli Manning and Deshaun Watson Sean RyanMiami DolphinsPersonal informationBorn 1972 05 01 May 1 1972 age 52 Hudson Falls New York U S Career informationHigh school Hudson Falls NY College Hamilton College B A University of Albany M EdCareer historyAs a coach Albany 1998 1999 Graduate assistant Colgate 2000 Running backs coach Boston College 2001 2002 Graduate assistant Columbia 2003 Running backs coach amp special teams coordinator Columbia 2004 Quarterbacks coach Harvard 2006 Running backs coach amp recruiting coordinator New York Giants 2007 2009 Offensive quality control coach New York Giants 2010 2011 Wide receivers coach New York Giants 2012 2013 Quarterbacks coach New York Giants 2014 2015 Wide receivers coach Houston Texans 2016 Wide receivers coach Houston Texans 2017 2018 Quarterbacks coach Detroit Lions 2019 2020 Quarterbacks coach Carolina Panthers 2021 2022 Quarterbacks coach South Carolina 2023 Offensive Analyst Miami Dolphins 2024 Defensive AssistantCareer highlights and awards2 Super Bowl champion XLII XLVI Contents 1 Early life and education 2 College coaching career 3 NFL coaching career 3 1 New York Giants 3 1 1 Offensive assistant and Super Bowl 2007 2010 3 1 2 Wide receivers coach and second Super Bowl 2010 2011 3 1 3 Quarterbacks coach 2012 2014 3 1 4 Second stint as wide receivers coach 2014 2015 3 2 Houston Texans 2016 2018 3 2 1 Wide receivers coach 2016 3 2 2 Quarterbacks coach 2017 2018 3 3 Detroit Lions 2019 2020 3 4 Carolina Panthers 2021 2022 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editA native of Hudson Falls New York Ryan was a standout football basketball and baseball player at Hudson Falls High School Ryan played safety and outside linebacker at Hamilton College where he graduated in 1994 with a degree in American studies He also earned a master s degree in higher education administration from University at Albany College coaching career editRyan began his coaching career in 1997 as a Quarterbacks coach at Siena College in Loudonville NY He then moved on to become a Graduate Assistant at the University of Albany from 1998 to 1999 1 Ryan was the running backs coach at Colgate University in 2000 1 Ryan spent two years as a graduate assistant at Boston College where he worked primarily with the wide receivers The Eagles won bowl games in each of those seasons beating Georgia in the 2001 Music City Bowl and Toledo in the 2002 Motor City Bowl 1 Ryan was as an assistant coach at Columbia University for three seasons In 2003 and 2004 Ryan was the running backs coach and special teams coordinator The following season Ryan coached was promoted to quarterbacks coach 1 In 2006 Ryan was the recruiting coordinator running backs coach and head coach of the junior varsity squad at Harvard University 1 NFL coaching career editNew York Giants edit Offensive assistant and Super Bowl 2007 2010 edit After his time at Harvard Ryan joined Tom Coughlin s staff as an offensive quality control coach In Ryan s first year with the Giants the team secured the third Super Bowl victory in team history when the Giant s upset the unbeaten 2007 New England Patriots 17 14 in Super Bowl XLII earning his first Super Bowl Ring Wide receivers coach and second Super Bowl 2010 2011 edit In 2010 Ryan was promoted to Wide Receivers coach a position he held for two seasons During his first stint as wide receiver s coach Ryan is credited with the development of star players such as Hakeem Nicks Mario Manningham and undrafted free agent Victor Cruz In 2011 the unit helped the Giants set a franchise record with 4 734 net passing yards en route to the team s second Super Bowl in four years when the Giants defeated the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI Quarterbacks coach 2012 2014 edit In 2012 he was promoted to Giants quarterback coach and was put in charge of 2002 first overall pick David Carr and two time Super Bowl MVP and 2004 first overall pick Eli Manning In Ryan s first year as Quarterback coach Giant s Quarterback Eli Manning finished the season with 26 touchdown passes 15 interceptions and 3 948 passing yards and made the 2012 Pro Bowl Second stint as wide receivers coach 2014 2015 edit In 2014 Ryan was reassigned to coach the wide receivers when Ben McAdoo was named the offensive coordinator after Kevin Gilbride s retirement The Giants drafted Odell Beckham Jr twelfth overall in the 2014 out of LSU Ryan was instrumental in the rapid development of Beckham Jr who shattered all franchise rookie records with 91 passes for 1 305 yards and 12 touchdowns in just 12 games Under Ryan s tutelage Beckham was selected to the 2015 Pro Bowl the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year and was also awarded the 2014 Pro Football Writers NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Award Houston Texans 2016 2018 edit Wide receivers coach 2016 edit On January 15 2016 Ryan was hired by the Houston Texans as their wide receivers coach under head coach Bill O Brien 2 Quarterbacks coach 2017 2018 edit On January 18 2017 Ryan was promoted by the Texans to be their quarterbacks coach 3 Detroit Lions 2019 2020 edit On January 29 2019 Ryan was hired by the Detroit Lions to be their quarterbacks coach under head coach Matt Patricia 4 He was the interim offensive play caller for the team s week 16 game in 2020 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers due to interim head coach Darrell Bevell missing the game under COVID 19 protocols 5 Carolina Panthers 2021 2022 edit On January 20 2021 Ryan was hired by the Carolina Panthers to be their quarterbacks coach under head coach Matt Rhule replacing Jake Peetz who left to become the offensive coordinator at Louisiana State University LSU References edit a b c d e New York Giants Sean Ryan www giants com Retrieved January 4 2016 NFL Team News Sources O Brien to direct Texans offense in 17 January 18 2017 Lions hire Sean Ryan as quarterbacks coach Lage Larry December 25 2020 Lions Darrell Bevell can t coach Saturday due to COVID 19 protocols 3 defensive coaches also out Madison com Retrieved March 8 2021 External links editNew York Giants profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sean Ryan American football coach amp oldid 1219421180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.