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Mike Solari

Mike Solari (born January 16, 1955) is an American football coach with a lengthy career in the National Football League (NFL), where he has primarily specialized as an offensive line coach across multiple teams, including stints as offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2006 to 2007. Solari grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, attending El Camino High School in South San Francisco, California, before playing offensive line at San Diego State University from 1974 to 1976, where he lettered in his final two seasons. His coaching career began in the mid-1970s at the college level, including as offensive line coach and offensive coordinator in 1986 at the University of Pittsburgh. Solari entered the in 1987 as an assistant offensive line and special teams coach for the , followed by a brief tenure as offensive line coach for the Phoenix Cardinals in 1989. He joined the in 1992 initially as tight ends coach and assistant offensive line coach, a position he held through the 1996 season, including during the 1994 season when the team won . From 1997 to 2005, Solari coached the offensive line for the , contributing to consistent rushing attacks that ranked among the league's top units, before his elevation to in 2006, where he called plays for a Chiefs offense that finished second in the in 2006 and fourth in 2007. After being relieved of duties following the 2007 season, he returned to offensive line coaching with the in 2008, though his initial stint ended after 2009. Solari rejoined the 49ers as offensive line coach from 2010 to 2014, overseeing units that supported strong ground games and earned nods for several linemen during playoff-contending seasons. He then spent 2015 as assistant offensive line coach for the under , followed by two years (2016–2017) as offensive line coach for the . Returning to the Seahawks from 2018 to 2021, Solari helped develop a physical run-blocking scheme that complemented the team's defensive identity. His most recent role was as offensive line coach for the from 2023 to 2024, reuniting with McCarthy and focusing on zone-blocking principles amid a transitioning unit, after which he parted ways with the team. As of November 2025, Solari is not affiliated with an team.

Early life and education

Upbringing

Mike Solari was born on January 16, 1955, in . He grew up in the , specifically in the area.

High school

Mike Solari attended El Camino High School in , where he first developed a passion for . During his high school years, he was mentored by Tom McCormick, whose guidance as both a player and later in his early coaching endeavors significantly shaped Solari's career trajectory. These experiences at El Camino laid the foundation for his transition to college athletics.

College

After graduating from high school, Mike Solari enrolled at the , a in , where he pursued post-secondary education. He later transferred to San Diego State University, where he was a graduate. During his time at San Diego State, Solari was involved in the university's football program.

Playing career

High school playing

Mike Solari played as a two-way lineman at El Camino High School in South San Francisco, California, during the early 1970s, contributing on both the offensive and defensive lines in the competitive North Peninsula League. As a standout player in the 1971 and 1972 seasons, he earned All-County honors for his performance, showcasing the physicality and versatility that defined his high school career. Solari's role involved anchoring the line against rivals like South San Francisco High in the annual Bell Game, a heated crosstown matchup, where El Camino competed despite challenging results, such as a 21-7 loss in 1972. His experience as a helped develop key skills in blocking, tackling, and line play, laying the foundation for his transition to at the following his 1973 graduation.

College playing

Solari began his collegiate football career at the , a in , where he played as a in 1973 before transitioning to offensive tackle in 1974, earning All-Big 8 Conference honors as a . During his time there, he contributed to the Bulldogs' offensive line, honing his skills under coach Steve Shafer, a College of San Mateo Hall of Famer. After two years at , Solari transferred to , where he continued as an offensive lineman, primarily at , from 1975 to . He lettered in 1975 and , anchoring the line during a successful period for the under Claude . In 1974, the team finished with an 8–2–1 record, capturing the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (PCAA) championship. The 1975 season saw San Diego State go 8–3 overall and 3–2 in conference play, placing third in the PCAA. Solari's senior year in was particularly strong, as the compiled a 10–1 record as an independent, showcasing a potent offense that averaged 17.9 points per game. At State, Solari's teammates included fellow transfers Herman Edwards and John Fox, both of whom later became prominent head coaches. His role on the offensive line helped protect the and support the running game, contributing to the team's consistent success and preparation for professional opportunities. After graduation, Solari transitioned to coaching.

Coaching career

High school coaching

Solari began his coaching career at Mission Bay High School in , , where he served as the offensive line coach for the Pirates football team from 1976 to 1977. During this period, he also directed the school's wrestling program, contributing to the development of young athletes in both sports. In 1978, Solari joined Orange Glen High School as part of the new coaching staff for the Eagles football team, taking on responsibilities in the 1978 season. He continued in a coaching role there through 1979, focusing on offensive strategies and player instruction at the high school level. This experience paved the way for his transition to college coaching opportunities.

College coaching

Solari began his college coaching career as an offensive line coach at in 1978. He then moved to (USIU) in 1979, continuing in the same role under head coach Tom Walsh. In 1980, Solari joined as offensive line coach, where his unit played a key role in the team's playoff run and NCAA Division I-AA national championship victory, finishing 10-3 overall. He followed with stints at the from 1981 to 1982, again as offensive line coach, during which the Bearcats posted records of 6-5 in both seasons. From 1983 to 1985, Solari served as offensive line coach at the under head coach Mike Gottfried, contributing to the development of the Jayhawks' front. In 1986, he advanced to and offensive line coach at the , implementing a that led to a 5-5-1 record in Gottfried's first year. Solari returned to college coaching in 1990 as offensive line coach at the under , helping build a physical unit that anchored the Crimson Tide's 7-5 record in 1990 and their 11-1 campaign in 1991, which included an championship but a 6-34 loss to in the . During his Alabama tenure, Solari emphasized technique and run-blocking fundamentals that bolstered the program's transition to national contention.

NFL coaching career

Early NFL roles

Mike Solari entered the as an assistant offensive line and special teams coach for the in 1987, marking his professional debut after several years in college coaching. Under head coach , Solari contributed to a unit that supported a balanced offensive attack during a transitional 7-8 season in 1987, followed by a challenging 3-13 campaign in 1988 amid the franchise's shift in ownership. His role involved refining blocking techniques and special teams strategies, helping to lay foundational experience in professional schemes. In 1989, Solari advanced to offensive line coach for the Phoenix Cardinals, working under on a team that finished 5-11. He focused on improving the unit's run-blocking efficiency and pass protection in a , though the Cardinals struggled with consistency against rivals. This stint honed his ability to adapt to underdog teams, emphasizing fundamental footwork and leverage in zone and power blocking concepts. Solari joined the in 1992 as s coach and assistant offensive line coach under legendary line coach Bobb McKittrick, remaining through 1996. In this role, he played a key part in implementing the West Coast offense's precise route concepts and blocking schemes, which prioritized quick releases, combination blocks, and agility over sheer size—hallmarks of McKittrick's philosophy that produced multiple Bowl-winning lines. Solari was instrumental in developing , who earned three selections (1992–1994) during this period, becoming a reliable target for with his blocking prowess and receiving skills that enhanced the 49ers' short-pass game. His contributions culminated in the 1994 season, as the 49ers' coaching staff, including Solari, secured victory over the , where the offense amassed 455 yards and limited sacks to just one. This experience positioned Solari for further advancement in the league.

Kansas City Chiefs

Mike Solari joined the as offensive line coach in 1997, a position he held through the 2005 season under head coaches , , and . During this period, his units were instrumental in fostering a dominant rushing attack, with the Chiefs averaging 126.8 rushing yards per game and ranking among the NFL's top performers overall, including first-place finishes in 2004 and 2005. The offensive line's effectiveness was highlighted by exceptional player health, as Solari's groups in Kansas City avoided major injuries to starting linemen for extended stretches, contributing to consistent performance. Solari's coaching directly impacted the development and success of Pro Football Hall of Famers and . Shields, a who earned 12 selections during his Chiefs career, played under Solari from 1997 to 2005 and was named to the each year from 1999 to 2006, crediting Solari's techniques for his longevity and technique refinement. Roaf, a tackle acquired by the Chiefs in 2002, worked with Solari through 2005 and made four consecutive s (2002–2005) while under his guidance, part of a line that emphasized power blocking drawn from Solari's prior experience with the . Overall, Solari's offensive lines produced multiple honorees, including three linemen—, , and —selected in both 2004 and 2005, with the Chiefs sending three offensive linemen to the in the same season twice during his tenure. In 2006, Solari was promoted to under new Herm Edwards, a role he retained through 2007. His play-calling emphasized a run-heavy scheme, leveraging the strengths of Larry Johnson, who rushed for 1,789 yards and 17 touchdowns that season, helping the Chiefs to a 10-6 record and an title before a wild-card playoff loss. However, the 2007 campaign saw a sharp decline, with the offense struggling amid injuries and poor execution; the team finished 4-12, last in the with just 78.0 rushing yards per game and allowing a league-high 55 sacks. Solari's strategies focused on zone-blocking principles to create running lanes, but inconsistencies in protection and scheme adaptation contributed to the unit's regression from its prior rushing prowess.

Later NFL positions

Following his departure from the Kansas City Chiefs after the 2007 season, Mike Solari joined the as offensive line coach from 2008 to 2009. He then rejoined the as offensive line coach from to 2014. During this period, his unit supported a physical, run-heavy offense that propelled the team to three consecutive playoff appearances from to 2013, including Championship wins in and 2012, and a appearance in 2013 where the line allowed just 26 sacks over the regular season. Solari's coaching emphasized zone-blocking schemes inherited from his early 49ers days under Bob McKittrick, contributing to Frank Gore's seasons and the team's top-10 rushing rankings in and 2012. In 2015, Solari served as assistant offensive line coach for the under head coach . His role focused on technique refinement for a unit that helped the Packers achieve a 10-6 record and an title, advancing to the after allowing 36 sacks during the regular season. Solari's experience aided in developing young linemen like , who earned his first nod in 2016. Solari then moved to the New York Giants as offensive line coach from 2016 to 2017. Despite roster turnover and injuries to key players like left tackle , his group supported an 11-5 record and title in 2016, though the line struggled in pass protection, surrendering 42 sacks amid a playoff loss. In 2017, persistent injuries and a 3-13 finish highlighted ongoing challenges, but Solari's veteran guidance helped stabilize rotations for rookies like . Solari returned to the Seattle Seahawks as offensive line coach from 2018 to 2021, building on his initial stint with the team in 2008-2009. His units ranked first in rushing efficiency in 2018, powering a 10-6 season and playoff berth, with rushing for over 1,000 yards behind improved blocking cohesion. The group managed Wilson's mobility effectively in 2019 and 2020, reaching the playoffs both years despite allowing 40+ sacks annually, though pass protection waned in 2021 amid injuries to guards like Mike Iupati. In 2023, Solari joined the Dallas Cowboys as offensive line coach, marking his second tenure with the franchise after an assistant role in 1987-1988. His line anchored a 12-5 season and NFC East title, allowing only 28 sacks (fifth-fewest in the NFL) and supporting a top-10 rushing attack led by Tony Pollard, while navigating midseason injuries to Tyron Smith through rotations featuring rookies like Asim Richards. The 2024 campaign brought challenges with multiple injuries, including to Zack Martin and Tyler Smith, resulting in a 7-10 record and heightened sack totals of 38, but Solari's emphasis on versatility aided in developing Cooper Beebe into a starter. Solari was not retained by the Cowboys after the 2024 season.

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