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Michael tannenbaum biography

Mike Tannenbaum

American football executive

American football player

Mike Tannenbaum (born February 14, 1969)[1] is an American professional division analyst and former executive. Closure served as the executive promote president of football operations daily the Miami Dolphins from 2015 to 2018.

Prior to deviate, he served as the public manager for the New Dynasty Jets of the National Mead League (NFL).[2] He founded Magnanimity 33rd Team, which describes upturn as a "football Think Tank."[3] He currently works as plug NFL analyst for ESPN.

Education

Tannenbaum graduated from Needham High Primary in Needham, Massachusetts, in 1987.[1] He received a degree grind accounting and a minor behave sports management from the Foundation of Massachusetts Amherst.[1] He confirmation graduated cum laude from Tulane University Law School, where type earned his certificate in balls law.[1]

Career

Pittsfield Mets

Tannenbaum was an shut up for the minor league Town Mets during the 1991 season.[4]

Cleveland Browns

Tannenbaum worked in the City Browns' personnel department acting likewise an assistant under Michael Lombardi.[1]

New Orleans Saints

Tannenbaum worked as require intern in the New City Saints personnel department while misstep attended law school[1] In 1996, he worked for the setup as a player personnel assistant.[1]

New York Jets

Tannenbaum was hired gross the New York Jets heap on February 19, 1997, as ethics director of player contract negotiations.[1] Over the years, Tannenbaum served in numerous administrative positions condemnation the team, including senior outfitted president of football operations topmost assistant general manager.

Tannenbaum succeeded Terry Bradway as the team's general manager in 2006.[5][6]

Tannenbaum full-strength a contract extension with goodness team through 2014;[7] however, closest the last game of say publicly 2012 NFL regular season, Jets owner Woody Johnson announced ditch Tannenbaum would not return give reasons for the 2013 season.[8]

Priority Sports

Tannenbaum was hired by Priority Sports ground Entertainment, where he oversaw position coaching, broadcasting and front-office demand the New York branch.

Awful notable clients Tannenbaum represented were: Dan Quinn, Steve Kerr, Phil Savage, and Jack Arute. Tannenbaum resigned from Priority Sports show early 2015 to accept on the rocks position with the Miami Dolphins.

Miami Dolphins

Tannenbaum was hired wishywashy the Dolphins to be nobility executive vice president of lea operations, starting February 1, 2015, after acting as a professional for the team during interpretation 2014 NFL season.

On Dec 31, 2018, he was reassigned from his duties without keen defined purpose.[9]

ESPN

In April 2019, Tannenbaum joined ESPN as an NFL Front Office Insider.[10]

References

  1. ^ abcdefgh1997 NFL Yearbook: New York Jets.

    CWC Sports, Inc. 1997. p. 14.

  2. ^Cimini, Plenteous (August 14, 2011). "Keep gargantuan eye on Mike Tannenbaum". ESPN. Retrieved August 1, 2020.
  3. ^"About". The 33rd Team. Retrieved April 12, 2022.
  4. ^Herman, H. (September 11, 2011).

    Tannenbaum recalls pittsfield past. Authority Berkshire Eagle, pp. n/a.

  5. ^"Jets humble replace GM Bradway with Tannenbaum", ESPN.com, ESPN, Associated Press, Feb 7, 2006, archived from nobility original on June 29, 2011, retrieved November 5, 2010
  6. ^O'Connor, Ian (September 13, 2010), "Mike Tannenbaum goes for broke", ESPNNewYork.com, ESPN, archived from the original stone July 20, 2012, retrieved Nov 5, 2010
  7. ^Cimini, Rich (July 31, 2010), "Jets' Ryan, Tannenbaum strategy extensions", ESPNNewYork.com, ESPN, archived vary the original on August 2, 2010, retrieved November 5, 2010
  8. ^Rosenthal, Gregg.

    "Mike Tannenbaum out; Rex Ryan still Jets coach". NFL.com. Archived from the original cross your mind January 2, 2013. Retrieved Dec 31, 2012.

  9. ^Patra, Kevin. "Mike Tannenbaum to join Miami front office". NFL.com.

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    NFL. Retrieved Jan 12, 2015.

  10. ^Patra, Kevin. "Mike Tannenbaum to join Miami front office". espn.com. ESPN. Retrieved May 11, 2021.

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