Playing History

Professional

  • –  Denver Dynamite (AFL)

    • –  AFL Champions

    • –  Knee injury ended playing career

  • –  San Francisco 49ers (NFL)

– Training camp QB

College: University of Montana

  • –  4 year starting QB

  • –  1st Team All American Strength Team

  • –  Two times honorable mention All American

  • –  Two times All Big Sky

  • –  Two times Team M.V.P.

  • –  Mirage Bowl M.V.P.

  • –  Two times Team Captain

  • –  Set 15 Montana passing records

  • –  Team won their 1st Big Sky Championship in 12 years

  • –  Ended career listed 2nd in Big Sky Conference history for passing yards and total offence

  • –  Member of the University of Montana Hall of Fame

High School: Oak Grove High School

  • –  3 year starting QB

  • –  Northern California’s Player of the Year

  • –  Central Coast Section Player of the Year

  • –  Mt. Hamilton League’s Player of the Year

  • –  1st Team All State

  • –  Two times All Northern California 1st Team QB

  • –  Two times All Central Coast Section 1st Team QB

  • –  Two times All Mt. Hamilton League 1st Team QB

  • –  Two times Team Captain

  • –  Two times Team M.V.P.

  • –  National Football Foundation & Hall of Fame – Santa Clara County – Scholar Athlete

  • –  Member of Oak Grove High School’s Hall of Fame

  • –  Team won League, Region, and C.C.S. Championships

COACHING History

COACHING EXPERIENCE

  • –  Baltimore Ravens — Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks, 2​ 015 – 2018

  • –  New York Jets — Offensive Coordinator, ​2013 – 2014

  • –  Philadelphia Eagles — Assistant Head Coach & Offensive Coordinator, 2​ 003 – 2012

  • –  Detroit Lions — Head Coach, 2​ 001 – 2002

  • –  San Francisco 49ers — Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks, ​1997 – 2000

  • –  Green Bay Packers — Quarterbacks, 1​ 995 – 1996

  • –  Northern Arizona University — Offensive Coordinator, 1​ 994

  • –  University of Missouri — Offensive Line / Tight Ends Coach, ​1991 – 1993

  • –  Southeast Missouri State University — Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks, 1​ 989 – 1990

  • –  Northern Arizona University — Running Backs Coach, 1​ 988

  • –  University of Texas at El Paso — Graduate Assistant / Quarterbacks, 1​ 986 – 1987

  • –  University of Montana — Receivers, 1​ 985

  • –  Oak Grove High School — Backs / Secondary, 1​ 983

    EDUCATION

  • –  University of Texas at El Paso — M.S. Health, Physical Education / Sports Management, 1​ 988

  • –  University of Montana — B.S. Health, Physical Education, ​1985

  • –  Oak Grove High School – San Jose, California, ​1980

    PRO FOOTBALL COLLEAGUES

  • –  Played for Mike Holmgren in high school and later became Quarterbacks Coach for Holmgren in Green Bay

  • –  Coached with Andy Reid for 4 different programs, including Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator in Philadelphia

  • –  Played for Bill Walsh while in 49ers training camp and later became Offensive Coordinator for Walsh while he was G.M. for the 49ers

  • –  Coordinated Offenses for Steve Mariucci (49ers), Rex Ryan (N.Y.J.), and John Harbaugh (Ravens)

  • –  Played for the legendary Mouse Davis while in the AFL

MARTY MORNHINWEG

Mornhinweg is known as one of the top offensive minds in all of football. As an Offensive Coordinator, his offenses consistently finish at the top of the league and are often highly ranked in big plays.

Marty Mornhinweg finished his 24th NFL coaching season by winning the AFC North division as the Baltimore Ravens Offensive Coordinator. The Ravens went on a 6-1 season ending run with rookie Lamar Jackson starting at QB.

COACHING NOTES

  • –  35 years of coaching experience, including one year of high school, 10 years in the college ranks, and 24 years in the NFL

  • –  Coached in two Super Bowls (winning Super Bowl 31), six NFL Championship games and five Pro Bowls

  • –  Set franchise records for 4 different franchises as Offensive Coordinator – San Francisco, Philadelphia, N.Y.J., and Baltimore

  • –  Was once the youngest Quarterback Coach, Offensive Coordinator, and Head Coach in the NFL

  • –  Has coached every offensive position throughout career

  • –  Named NFL’s Assistant Coach of the Year in 2010

  • –  Led Detroit Lions from the bottom of the NFL’s rankings to 6th in passing in first year as

    Head Coach

  • –  Led 49ers as Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach when they became the first

    and only team to lead the NFL in gross passing and running yards since the 1941 Bears

  • –  14-9 record in the last 23 games when starting a rookie Quarterback

    PLAYER NOTES

  • –  Under Mornhinweg’s guidance:
    – Favre was named MVP of NFL leading the Green Bay Packers to The World

    Championship in Super Bowl 31
    – Young played 2 of his best years while leading the NFL in virtually every offensive

    statistic
    – Jeff Garcia earned a Pro Bowl appearance in only his second NFL season
    – Donovan McNabb set franchise and NFL standards while playing in multiple Pro

    Bowls
    – Mike Vick earned NFL’s 2010 comeback player of the year while also earning a Pro

    Bowl appearance
    – Geno Smith lead a underman N.Y.J’s team to a 8-8 record as a day one rookie

    starting quarterback
    – Joe Faco established Baltimore franchise records in scoring and red zone
    – Rookie Lamar Jackson set a new franchise high in total offense during the 2018

    season while starting the last 7 games

  • –  Coached two first ballot Hall of Fame quarterbacks: Brett Favre and Steve Young

  • –  Coached many of the finest receivers ever to play, including: Jerry Rice, Terrell Owens,

    Desean Jackson, and Steve Smith

  • –  Coached many outstanding running backs, including: Dorsey Levens, Garrison Hearst,

Charlie Garner, Brian Westbrook, LeSean McCoy, and Chris Johnson