RICH SCANGARELLO 7TH NFL SEASON × 3RD WITH 49ERS

Rich Scangarello is in his seventh season in the NFL and third as the 49ers quarterbacks coach. He returns to San Francisco in 2021 after previously serving as the team’s quarterbacks coach from 2017-18. Scangarello spent the 2020 season as a senior offensive assis- tant with the . Philadelphia’s offense was led by second-year players in WR Greg Ward, who led the Eagles with six receptions, and RB Miles Sanders, who finished the season with 164 carries for 867 yards and six on the ground. Scangarello went to Philadelphia following one season (2019) with the as the team’s . Scangarel- lo worked with QB , who completed 100 or 156 passes for 1,020 yards and seven touchdowns as a rookie. He became the seventh rookie in NFL history to win four of their first five starts. Lock was paired with fellow rookie TE , who finished with the most receptions (40) and receiving yards (562) by a rookie tight end in franchise history. WR reg- Before his year with the Falcons, Scangarello spent three sea- istered 72 receptions for 1,112 yards and six touchdowns through sons (2012-14) as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach the air and RB Phillip Lindsay tallied 224 carries for 1,011 yards and at Northern Arizona University. In 2013, the Lumberjacks offense seven touchdowns on the ground. completed 235 of 387 passing attempts (60.7 completion percent- age), and finished with 2,425 passing yards and 14 touchdowns. Prior to his time in Denver, Scangarello spent two seasons (2017-18) as the 49ers quarterbacks coach. In 2018, he worked closely with In 2012, Scangarello worked with QB Cary Grossart at NAU, who QB Nick Mullens, who saw extended action for the first time in his finished his career with the top completion percentage in school NFL career. Mullens started all eight games in which he appeared history at 66.3. He also registered the second-best completion per- and completed 176 of 274 attempts for 2,277 yards and 13 touch- centage in a single season with 66.7. The Lumberjacks averaged downs for a QB rating of 90.8. He joined Hall of Famers Fran Tarken- 31.6 points per game that season, finishing tied for 27th in the na- ton (1961) and Jim Kelly (1986) as the only players in NFL history to tion. throw for 250-or-more yards, three-or-more touchdowns and zero Prior to his time at NAU, Scangarello served as the offensive coordi- in their NFL debut. His 2,277 passing yards in his first nator, assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach two seasons at eight career games are the 4th-most by a quarterback since 1970. Millsaps (Jackson, MS) College (2010-11), where he saw QB Garrett In his first season with San Francisco in 2017, Scangarello worked Pinciotti earn Second-Team All-SCAC honors in 2011, after throwing with rookie QB C.J. Beathard and mid-season acquisition QB Jim- for 2,200 yards and 23 touchdowns. my Garoppolo, helping both set franchise records. Beathard, who Scangarello originally entered the NFL in 2009 with the Oakland played in seven games (five starts), set the single-season franchise Raiders as an offensive quality control coach. He went to Oakland record for attempts (224), completions (123) and passing yards following four years (2005-08) at UC-Davis, which included one (1,430) by a rookie quarterback. He also set the franchise record year (2008) as the school’s co-offensive coordinator. That season, for the longest completion by a rookie quarterback on an 83-yard the Aggies offense ranked 11th in the Football Championship Sub- touchdown pass to WR Marquise Goodwin. Garoppolo, who started division (FCS) in total offense, averaging 426.5 yards per game and the last five games of the season, became the first 49ers quarter- 28.5 points per game. back since the merger in 1970 to win each of his first five starts with the team and set the franchise record for the most passing yards He originally joined Davis as passing game coordinator and wide in his first five starts with the 49ers (1,542). His 1,542 passing yards receivers coach, serving in that role from 2004-07. In 2005, he also ranks fourth among all quarterbacks in their first five starts coached All-American WR Tony Kays, who led the NCAA and set a with a new team since the merger in 1970. school single-season record with 93 receptions. Scangarello spent the 2016 season as the offensive coordinator at Scangarello worked at the University of Idaho in 2000 as an of- Wagner College. He joined Wagner following one season (2015) as fensive graduate assistant and spent the 2002-03 seasons as the an offensive quality control coach with the . In At- school’s quarterbacks coach. He began his coaching career at lanta, he assisted the offensive line with run-game preparation and UC-Davis in 1998 and 1999, working with consecutive consensus coordinated the defensive scout team for the offense. Division II All-Americans, Kevin Daft and J.T. O’Sullivan, who both went drafted in the NFL. A native of Roseville, CA, Scangarello earned a degree in business administration from Sacramento State University in 1996. 2021 MEDIA GUIDE 92 SCANGARELLO’S BACKGROUND YEARS COACHING BACKGROUND HEAD COACH 2021-current Quarterbacks, San Francisco 49ers Kyle Shanahan 2020 Senior Offensive Assistant, Philadelphia Eagles Doug Pederson 2019 Offensive Coordinator, Denver Broncos 2017-18 Quarterbacks, San Francisco 49ers Kyle Shanahan 2016 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, Wagner College Jason Houghtaling 2015 Offensive Assistant, Atlanta Falcons Dan Quinn 2012-14 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, Northern Arizona University Jerome Souers 2010-11 Offensive Coordinator/Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks, Millsaps College Aaron Pelch 2009 Offensive Quality Control/Assistant Quarterbacks, Oakland Raiders Tom Cable 2008 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, University of California-Davis Bob Biggs 2004-07 Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers, University of California-Davis Bob Biggs 2002-03 Quarterbacks, University of Idaho Tom Cable 2001 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, Carleton (Northfield, MN) College Chris Brann 2000 Graduate Assistant, University of Idaho Tom Cable 1998-99 Graduate Assistant, University of California-Davis Bob Biggs

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