
Pat Shurmur assumed the role as Vikings interim offensive coordinator Wednesday replacing Norv Turner after his sudden resignation. Here are five things to help you get to know the veteran coach better:
Experienced background
Shurmur, 51, was head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 2011 (4-12) and 2012 (5-11). He also coached the Eagles last season in their final game, beating the Giants 35-30.
Shurmur was offensive coordinator in Philadelphia the past three seasons under Chip Kelly. The Eagles were second in the NFL in total offense (417.2 yards per game) in 2013, fifth (396.8) in 2014 and 12th (364.4) last year.
He was also OC in St. Louis from 2009-10. The Rams were 30th in total offense (307.6) in 2009 and 26th in 2010 (302.9). Sam Bradford was a rookie quarterback for the Rams in 2010 under Shurmur, and also played for him last season in Philadelphia. The Vikings hired him as their tight ends coach during the offseason.
During his 15 years coaching in the NFL he has been a part of eight playoff teams, won six division championships, and coached in the 2004 Super Bowl with Philadelphia as the quarterbacks coach. He is credited as helping develop Donovan McNabb into one of the league's most prolific passers.
Familiar with Sam Bradford
Shurmur was the first offensive coordinator Bradford worked under in the NFL. Bradford was the No. 1 overall pick by St. Louis in the 2010 draft when Shurmur was in his first OC job with the Rams. He helped develop Bradford into the Offensive Rookie of the Year and establish himself as one of the best young quarterbacks in the league.