Former Cardinals Coach David Shaw Got A New Gig At NFL Network
Former Stanford Cardinals coach David Shaw got a new gig at the NFL Network.
On Tuesday NFL Media announced on their X Twitter that the ex-Stanford coach has landed a new job for the 2023 NFL season.
According to the NFL Network press release Shaw will appear on various studio shows this fall. He’ll be an integral part of “NFL GameDay Live,” which airs each Sunday during the season at 1 p.m. ET.
Shaw, 51, will play the role of NFL analyst for the NFL Network. David who won the Rose Bowl twice during his time with the Cardinals, was Stanford’s head coach from 2011-2022. David was also the all-time wins leader in program history.
?TALENT ANNOUNCEMENT?@nflnetwork adds analysts ahead of 2023 @NFL season:
— NFL Media (@NFLMedia) September 5, 2023
*Former All-Pro DT Gerald McCoy
*14-year QB Chase Daniel
*Former Stanford HC David Shaw
*Former HC Leslie Frazier
*Former OC Pep Hamilton
*Super Bowl champion RB Robert Turbinhttps://t.co/HG05q0zAFY pic.twitter.com/cOC4LBpYKW
There’s not only David Shaw on the line but there are other prominent figures joining the NFL Network.
Fans will also get to see former All-Pro defensive tackle Gerald McCoy, former quarterback Chase Daniel, and former offensive coordinator Pep Hamilton on NFL Network.
We wish David Shaw a lot of success with his new job.
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