Kenneth "Ken" Moore Whisenhunt (born February 28, 1962) is the current
head coach of the
Arizona Cardinals NFL football team, leading them to the first Super Bowl in franchise history during the 2008 season. Previously, he was known for his well engineered offensive plays, including the success he had with the
Pittsburgh Steelers in his 3 years as their offensive coordinator under
Bill Cowher and winning
Super Bowl XL during the 2005 season.
Playing career
After attending the
Academy of Richmond County in
Augusta, Georgia for high school, Whisenhunt played college football at
Georgia Tech (1980–84),Scott Michaux ,
Augusta Chronicle, January 28, 2009. Retrieved 01-28-2009 where he graduated with a degree in
Civil Engineering. During his senior season, he was an honorable mention All-American. He also finished first team all-ACC during his final two college seasons.
Whisenhunt's career as a player included 4 years (1985–88) as a
tight end with the
Atlanta Falcons, who drafted him in the twelfth round, and then spells with the
Washington Redskins and
New York Jets. He retired from the league in 1993 after nine seasons in which he was mostly known as a blocking back.
Coaching career
Early career
He began his coaching career at
Vanderbilt University, where he coached special teams,
tight ends and
H-backs for the
Commodores from 1995–96. In 1997, he returned to the NFL as the tight ends coach for the......
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