Five things to know about the new Seahawks offensive coordinator, Shane Waldron

3. Including Pete Carroll, Waldron worked for three technicians with experience in the Super Bowl.

Immediately after Waldron’s graduation from Tufts, he joined the New England Patriots as an operations intern. Under coach Bill Belichick – who also attended Phillips Academy – Waldron won two Super Bowl titles (2003, 2004). Waldron left the Patriots to work at Notre Dame as a graduate assistant from 2005 to 2007, before returning to New England for two more seasons.

After six years of going through professional (United Football League), colleges and high schools, Waldron joined the Washington Football Team team in 2016 as an offensive quality control coach. He spent just one season in DC before leaving for Los Angeles with Sean McVay in 2017. The Rams reached the Super Bowl in 2018 when Waldron moved up the ranks and became game coordinator.

The third and final coach of the Super Bowl is its newest boss – Pete Carroll. Waldron’s and Carroll’s goal for 2021 will be to return to the place that Waldron once called home, as the Super Bowl LVI will be held at Rams’ SoFi Stadium.

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