Dan Quinn is on the verge of returning to the Super Bowl with the Washington Commanders eight years since his first trip with the Atlanta Falcons when they infamously blew a 28-3 lead and lost to New England.
Not too long ago, Dan Quinn led the Falcons to their infamous 28-3 lead over the Patriots in Super Bowl 51 - a game that ended in an Atlanta collapse and a 34-28 win for New England. Eight years later,
Quinn ignored 20-plus years of organizational dysfunction to lead Washington to the NFC title game in his first season as head coach.
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Dan Quinn’s “Brotherhood” was easy to mock. Here was a coach of professional football players preaching about playing for something bigger than themselves. Quinn sounded as if he were running a college program.
Washington coach Dan Quinn has the Commanders on the verge of returning to the Super Bowl for the first time since the 1991 season. The Commanders, fresh off taking down No. 1 seed Detroit, are set to face the Eagles in the NFC Championship game at 3 p.
Quinn was Ryan's Falcons head coach from 2015-2020, including in 2016 when Ryan won MVP, and the Falcons won the NFC
One year ago the Carolina Panthers were searching for their next head coach to replace Frank Reich, who had been fired after just 11 games on the job. Among the candidates they brought in for an interview was Dan Quinn, who's been around the league for a long-time as a defensive coordinator and former head coach with the Atlanta Falcons.
One Cowboys defender is watching Dan Quinn change the culture for the Commanders, much to his immediate surprise.
Atlanta Falcons Ring of Honor member Roddy White offered insight into his final NFL season, one limited by then-offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn sent a direct message ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
A prime example of this, witnessed firsthand by Hernandez, was at the end of last week’s game against the Detroit Lions. At the top of a very steep ramp leading to the Commanders’ locker room–after playing one hell of a Divisional Round Playoff game–Daniels stood and waited for his teammates. And not just any teammates.