Raiders DL coach Rod Marinelli wins PFWA Paul “Dr Z” Zimmerman Award

That annual Pro Football Writers of America awards are trickling out. Monday they announced the winners of the the Paul “Dr Z” Zimmerman Award, given for lifetime achievement as an assistant coach. Each year there are two recipients of the award. …

That annual Pro Football Writers of America awards are trickling out. Monday they announced the winners of the the Paul “Dr Z” Zimmerman Award, given for lifetime achievement as an assistant coach.

Each year there are two recipients of the award. And one of the winners is Raiders defensive line coach, Rod Marinelli.

The longtime NFL defensive assistant was in his third year as a finalist for the award.

Marinelli is entering his 26th year as an NFL assistant coach and his second as the defensive line coach for the Raiders.

Prior to joining the Raiders last year, Marinelli was the defensive coordinator for the Cowboys for six years. He had one stint as a head coach for the Lions over three seasons from 2006-08. He got a Super Bowl ring with the Buccaneers in 2003 under Jon Gruden.

The other assistant to take home the award is 49ers running backs coach Bobby Turner.

Turner is also entering his 26th season as an NFL assistant coach. He has spent the past four seasons in San Francisco. Prior to that he spent two seasons in Atlanta, and five seasons in Washington. But he’s most well known for his 15-year stint with the Denver Broncos (1995-2009). He has coached three of those teams in the Super Bowl, getting two rings with the Broncos.

Other finalists on the ballot were Bob McKittrick (49ers, Rams, Chargers), Floyd Peters (Giants, 49ers, Lions, Cardinals, Vikings, Buccaneers, Raiders), and John Teerlinck (Browns, Rams, Vikings, Lions, Broncos, Colts).

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Raiders DL coach Rod Marinelli finalist for PFWA Paul ‘Dr. Z’ Zimmerman Award

Raiders DL coach Rod Marinelli finalist for PFWA Paul ‘Dr. Z’ Zimmerman Award

For the third straight year, longtime NFL coach Rod Marinelli has been nominated for the Paul “Dr. Z” Zimmerman Award. The award is given out annually by the Pro Football Writers of America for lifetime achievement as an NFL assistant coach.

Marinelli is heading into his 26th year as an NFL assistant coach and his second as the defensive line coach for the Raiders. Last season he stepped in as the interim Defensive Coordinator for the final three games after the firing of Paul Guenther.

Defensive coordinator is a familiar position for Marinelli. Prior to coming to Las Vegas, he had held that position for six years, pulling double duty as the defensive line coach.

Marinelli entered the league as a defensive line coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1996 where he would eventually coach under Jon Gruden for three seasons. There he won a Super Bowl and went on to be the head coach of the Detroit Lions for three seasons (2006-08) — his only time a head coach. From there he went on to be the DL coach, DC, and Assistant Head Coach in Chicago for four seasons. He’s arguably the most respected current longtime assistant in the NFL.

Other finalists on the ballot are Bob McKittrick (49ers, Rams, Chargers), Floyd Peters (Giants, 49ers, Lions, Cardinals, Vikings, Buccaneers, Raiders), John Teerlinck (Browns, Rams, Vikings, Lions, Broncos, Colts), and Bobby Turner (Falcons, Washington, Broncos, 49ers).

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Raiders DL coach Rod Marinelli finalist for PFWA Paul ‘Dr. Z’ Zimmerman Award

Raiders DL coach Rod Marinelli finalist for PFWA Paul ‘Dr. Z’ Zimmerman Award

For the third straight year, longtime NFL coach Rod Marinelli has been nominated for the Paul “Dr. Z” Zimmerman Award. The award is given out annually by the Pro Football Writers of America for lifetime achievement as an NFL assistant coach.

Marinelli is heading into his 26th year as an NFL assistant coach and his second as the defensive line coach for the Raiders. Last season he stepped in as the interim Defensive Coordinator for the final three games after the firing of Paul Guenther.

Defensive coordinator is a familiar position for Marinelli. Prior to coming to Las Vegas, he had held that position for six years, pulling double duty as the defensive line coach.

Marinelli entered the league as a defensive line coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1996 where he would eventually coach under Jon Gruden for three seasons. There he won a Super Bowl and went on to be the head coach of the Detroit Lions for three seasons (2006-08) — his only time a head coach. From there he went on to be the DL coach, DC, and Assistant Head Coach in Chicago for four seasons. He’s arguably the most respected current longtime assistant in the NFL.

Other finalists on the ballot are Bob McKittrick (49ers, Rams, Chargers), Floyd Peters (Giants, 49ers, Lions, Cardinals, Vikings, Buccaneers, Raiders), John Teerlinck (Browns, Rams, Vikings, Lions, Broncos, Colts), and Bobby Turner (Falcons, Washington, Broncos, 49ers).

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