David Shaw Returning to Football After Departure, Set to Lead Passing Game Effort for the Lions
Former Stanford head coach David Shaw will re-enter the world of coaching in 2025, with his first task as the newly announced passing game coordinator for the Detroit Lions. After stepping down as Stanford head coach in 2022 and departing the NFL completely, Shaw had been busy in the world of broadcasting.
The 48-year-old coached football for three decades, his time spent moving back and forth between the college ranks and NFL stints, until he reached Stanford, where he spent a total of 12 seasons before vacating his head coaching duties.
In that timeframe, the university’s offense blossomed to be a highlight during Shaw’s career. Following consecutive 4-win seasons from 2020 onwards, ultimately pushing him away.
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