Career Timeline of Adam Gase: Major Achievements and Milestones

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Adam Gase

From career breakthroughs to professional milestones, explore how Adam Gase made an impact.

Adam Gase is an American football coach, currently the pass game coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers. He gained recognition as the offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos (2013-2014), where he helped lead the team to Super Bowl XLVIII and set an NFL record for points scored in 2013. He later served as the head coach for the Miami Dolphins (2016-2018) and the New York Jets (2019-2020).

2000: Defensive Graduate Assistant at LSU

In 2000, Adam Gase followed coach Nick Saban to LSU and worked as a defensive graduate assistant, also assisting with recruiting efforts.

2003: Scouting Assistant for Detroit Lions

In 2003, Adam Gase became a scouting assistant for the Detroit Lions under coach Steve Mariucci.

2005: Offensive Assistant for Detroit Lions

In 2005, Adam Gase added the role of offensive assistant to his duties as a scouting assistant for the Detroit Lions.

2006: Offensive Quality Control Coach for Detroit Lions

In 2006, Adam Gase was promoted to offensive quality control coach for the Detroit Lions under head coach Rod Marinelli.

2007: Quarterbacks Coach for Detroit Lions

In 2007, Adam Gase was promoted to quarterbacks coach for the Detroit Lions by Mike Martz.

2008: Miami Dolphins Make Playoffs

Adam Gase finished his first season as head coach with a 10-6 record leading Miami to the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

2008: Offensive Assistant Coach for San Francisco 49ers

In 2008, Adam Gase joined Mike Martz as an offensive assistant coach for the San Francisco 49ers.

2013: Offensive Coordinator for Denver Broncos

In 2013, Adam Gase served as the offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos, where the offense set an NFL record for points scored. The Broncos also reached Super Bowl XLVIII that year.

2013: Broncos appear in Super Bowl XLVIII

In 2013, Adam Gase was the offensive coordinator of the Denver Broncos during Peyton Manning's record-breaking season. Gase and the Broncos appeared in Super Bowl XLVIII, but they lost to the Seattle Seahawks.

2014: Offensive Coordinator for the Denver Broncos

After a successful 2013 season, Adam Gase remained the offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos for the 2014 season.

January 9, 2016: Adam Gase Hired as Head Coach of Miami Dolphins

On January 9, 2016, Adam Gase was announced as the 12th head coach in the history of the Miami Dolphins franchise.

2016: Miami Dolphins Make Playoffs

Following the 2016 season, Adam Gase finished his first season as head coach with a 10-6 record leading Miami to the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

2016: Head Coach of Miami Dolphins

In 2016, Adam Gase became the head coach of the Miami Dolphins.

2018: Head Coach of Miami Dolphins

In 2018, Adam Gase was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins.

December 31, 2018: Miami Dolphins Fire Adam Gase

On December 31, 2018, Adam Gase was fired by the Miami Dolphins after a loss to the Buffalo Bills, finishing with a 23-25 regular-season record as their head coach.

January 11, 2019: Adam Gase Hired as Head Coach of New York Jets

On January 11, 2019, Adam Gase was announced as the 19th head coach in the history of the New York Jets.

2019: Head Coach of New York Jets

In 2019, Adam Gase became the head coach of the New York Jets.

2020: Head Coach of New York Jets

In 2020, Adam Gase continued to be the head coach of the New York Jets.

January 3, 2021: New York Jets Fire Adam Gase

On January 3, 2021, Adam Gase was fired by the New York Jets after the team's season-ending loss against the New England Patriots. He concluded his tenure with a 9–23 regular season record.

2024: Strategic advisor for The 33rd Team

In 2024, Adam Gase joined The 33rd Team as a strategic advisor alongside former NFL head coaches Bill Belichick and Matt Patricia.

February 9, 2026: Hired as Offensive Assistant for Los Angeles Chargers

On February 9, 2026, Adam Gase was hired by the Los Angeles Chargers to serve as an offensive assistant, replacing Marcus Brady.