Washington commanders add the grandson of a Nfl legend to their coach staff, such as the Franchise announced On Tuesday, they hired Jesse Madden, 21, to be an offensive quality control coach. Madden is the grandson of the renowned temple coach John Madden, who died at 85 years old in 2021.
It will be the first season of Madden in the NFL because he recently graduated from the University of Michigan. Madden was a member of the Michigan National Championship team in 2023-24 as a defensive back. He first arrived in Ann Arbor as a quarter-rear and appeared in a match in 2021.
The Madden grandfather was a football pioneer – in more ways than one. John has become the youngest head coach of the American Football League at 32 Super bowl Xi’s victory over the Vikings of Minnesota de Bud Grant in 1977. Madden retired from training after the 1978 season with a remarkable record of 103-32-7. No other NFL coach with 100 victories with his name has a better percentage of career victory than Madden (75.9%).
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Madden’s impact on football game did not stop when he left the touch. He graduated at the stand and called games for CBS, Fox, ABC and NBC. Madden has found new ways to connect with football fans during his programs, whether with his fun exclamations or how he broke the game for viewers with the selector. Madden has also contributed to the creation of one of the most influential video games of our time with “Madden NFL”, which is still bearing its name today.