The San Francisco 49ers are happy with the job Kyle Shanahan has done as head coach and have extended his contract accordingly.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Monday evening that the 49ers have given Shanahan a six-year extension. The new deal replaces the final three years on his old contract and keeps him tied to the 49ers through the 2025 season.
San Francisco is rewarding head coach Kyle Shanahan with a new six-year contract that replaces the three years he had remaining on his deal and ties him to the 49ers through the 2025 season, league sources tell ESPN.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 15, 2020
Shanahan has three years of experience as a head coach now. He went 6-10 as a rookie head coach in 2017, went 4-12 in 2018 and then last season went 13-3 and took the 49ers all the way to the Super Bowl in his third campaign.
Previously, Shanahan had been an offensive coordinator for the Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns, Washington and the Houston Texans.
Before agreeing to this six-year deal, Shanahan had signed a six-year, $21 million contract with San Francisco.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, this new contract “makes Shanahan one of the NFL’s five highest-paid head coaches.”
This means that Shanahan is making at least $9 million per year. Here’s how much the top five coaches make per year, per CBS Sports.
1. Bill Belichick: $12 million
2. Pete Carroll: $11 million
3. Jon Gruden: $10 million
4. Sean Payton: $9.8 million
5. John Harbaugh: $9 million
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