Time is a flat circle for the Shanahan and McCaffrey football families.
More than 30 years after Mike Shanahan and Ed McCaffrey won a Super Bowl together in San Francisco — and more than 25 years after they did so two more times with the Broncos — their sons will have the same opportunity.
San Francisco coach Kyle Shanahan and running back Christian McCaffrey will try to match that accomplishment when the 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, on Sunday.
That would make history on many levels for both families. Here’s a look at the connection between the Shanahan and McCaffrey families:
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Shanahan worked his way up the college and NFL coaching ranks before taking his first head coaching job with the Oakland Raiders in 1989. He went 8-12 and was fired four games into his second season.
He then had a three-year stint as the quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator in Denver before taking the same job in San Francisco. The 49ers beat San Diego 49-26 in Super Bowl XXIX, which helped Shanahan land his next head coaching job.
Shanahan returned to Denver, where he compiled a 138-86 record from 1995-2008. The Broncos won 10 or more games in seven seasons and eight playoff games in that span.
Shanahan and John Elway led the Broncos to back-to-back Super Bowl victories. Denver beat Green Bay 31-24 in Super Bowl 32 and knocked off Atlanta 34-19 in Super Bowl 33. The Broncos also reached the AFC championship game in 2005.
Shanahan was later the head coach and executive vice president for Washington from 2010-13.
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