13 Facts About Mike Munchak

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Mike Munchak was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001.

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Mike Munchak joined the staff in 1994 as an offensive assistant and quality control coach and stayed with the franchise after it moved to Tennessee and became known as the Tennessee Titans, eventually becoming its offensive line coach in 1997 and serving in that position for 14 years.

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Mike Munchak became the Titans' head coach in 2011 but was fired after the 2013 season, ending his 31-year association with the franchise.

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Mike Munchak served as offensive line coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers for five years before becoming the offensive line coach for the Broncos.

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In 1997 Mike Munchak was named offensive line coach of the newly relocated Tennessee Oilers, a position he held for the next fourteen seasons.

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That offseason, franchise CEO Tommy Smith and general manager Ruston Webster requested that Mike Munchak replace at least six assistant coaches.

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Mike Munchak disagreed with some of these requests and refused to fully enact those changes in his staff.

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8.

Mike Munchak was consequently relieved of his position on January 4,2014.

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Mike Munchak eventually became the offensive line coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Mike Munchak was issued a $10,000 fine by the NFL for the incident that was later rescinded after it was determined that the incident was inadvertent.

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Mike Munchak missed the team's week 8 game in 2020 against the Los Angeles Chargers due to COVID-19 protocols.

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Mike Munchak was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001, along with Nick Buoniconti, Marv Levy, Jackie Slater, Lynn Swann, Ron Yary, and Jack Youngblood.

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In June 2003, Mike Munchak was inducted into the National Polish American Sports Hall of Fame.