- Mike Zimmer
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Mike Zimmer (born June 5, 1956 in Peoria, Illinois) is the Defensive Coordinator for the National Football League's Cincinnati Bengals. He is the son of former NFL player Bill Zimmer and the father of Adam Zimmer, the Defensive Assistant/Linebackers for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs.[1]
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Playing career
In high school, Zimmer was a successful multi-sport athlete who earned all-conference honors in football (1972–73), baseball, and wrestling at Lockport Township High School. He enrolled at Illinois State University with a major in physical education and played as a quarterback (1974) before being redshirted (1975) and moved to linebacker after suffering a broken thumb (1976). A neck injury ended his football career that year.
Coaching career
His first coaching job was as a part-time defensive assistant at the University of Missouri (1979–80). He then went to Weber State College, where he was the inside linebackers coach (1981–84), defensive backs coach (1985–88), and defensive coordinator (1983–88). He then went to Washington State University (1989–93) as the defensive coordinator and secondary coach. In 1993, the Cougars finished eighth in the nation in total defense and second in rushing defense.
He joined the Dallas Cowboys in 1994 as an assistant coach of the nickel defense under Barry Switzer. He was promoted to defensive backs coach (1995–99) before being promoted to defensive coordinator in 2000. The 2003 Dallas Cowboys gave up the fewest yards in the NFL while running an aggressive speedy 4-3 defense. Despite the Cowboys' problems over the years, Zimmer has survived coaching changes (Switzer, Chan Gailey, Dave Campo, Bill Parcells) and rumored to have been a candidate for the head coaching job at the University of Nebraska (2003). For the 2005 season, he implemented the 3-4 defense favored by head coach Parcells, although Zimmer had no prior experience with it.
When Bobby Petrino was hired to coach the Atlanta Falcons early in 2007 NFL Season, Mike Zimmer agreed to become the new defensive coordinator in Atlanta.
On January 15, 2008 Mike became the Defensive Coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals.
His wife, Vikki, died at their home on October 8, 2009. Three days later Zimmer was awarded the game ball by head coach Marvin Lewis after the team's 17-14 victory over the Baltimore Ravens.
References
External links
- on Bengals.com
- All-Access: Mike Zimmer - video by the NFL Network
Preceded by
Dave CampoDallas Cowboys defensive coordinator
2000-2006Succeeded by
Brian StewartPreceded by
Ed DonatellAtlanta Falcons defensive coordinator
2007Succeeded by
Brian VanGorderPreceded by
Chuck BresnahanCincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator
2008–presentSucceeded by
CurrentCurrent defensive coordinators of the National Football League American Football Conference AFC East George Edwards (Buffalo Bills)
Mike Nolan (Miami Dolphins)
None (New England Patriots)
Mike Pettine (New York Jets)AFC North Chuck Pagano (Baltimore Ravens)
Mike Zimmer (Cincinnati Bengals)
Dick Jauron (Cleveland Browns)
Dick LeBeau (Pittsburgh Steelers)AFC South Wade Phillips (Houston Texans)
Larry Coyer (Indianapolis Colts)
Mel Tucker (Jacksonville Jaguars)
Jerry Gray (Tennessee Titans)AFC West Dennis Allen (Denver Broncos)
Romeo Crennel (Kansas City Chiefs)
Chuck Bresnahan (Oakland Raiders)
Greg Manusky (San Diego Chargers)National Football Conference NFC East Rob Ryan (Dallas Cowboys)
Perry Fewell (New York Giants)
Juan Castillo (Philadelphia Eagles)
Jim Haslett (Washington Redskins)NFC North Rod Marinelli (Chicago Bears)
Gunther Cunningham (Detroit Lions)
Dom Capers (Green Bay Packers)
Fred Pagac (Minnesota Vikings)NFC South Brian VanGorder (Atlanta Falcons)
Sean McDermott (Carolina Panthers)
Gregg Williams (New Orleans Saints)
Raheem Morris* (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)NFC West Ray Horton (Arizona Cardinals)
Ken Flajole (St. Louis Rams)
Vic Fangio (San Francisco 49ers)
Casey Bradley (Seattle Seahawks)* = Defensive coordinator and head coach Categories:- 1956 births
- Cincinnati Bengals coaches
- Atlanta Falcons coaches
- Dallas Cowboys coaches
- Living people
- People from Peoria, Illinois
- Sportspeople from Illinois
- University of Missouri faculty
- National Football League defensive coordinators
- Weber State Wildcats football coaches
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