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Matt Sheldon is the Director of Research and Football Strategy for the
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of the National Football League (NFL). He is a professional football coach, analyst and researcher with extensive NFL experience in research/analytics, in-game strategy, coaching and video editing with the New York Jets,
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, Chicago Bears,
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, Buffalo Bills,
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and
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. Additionally, he has worked with the
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of the
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(CFL) and the
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of the
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. Sheldon also served as director of sports solutions development wit
Zebra Sports
the official provider of player tracking for the NFL. Sheldon has consulted with teams and leagues at the professional, olympic, collegiate and high school levels in North America and Europe. His areas of focus include strategy/tactics and decision-making, athlete tracking systems and elite athlete performance. He is a graduate of the
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's
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and the University University of Wisconsin M.B.A. Program.


Coaching/Front Office History


Wisconsin Badgers (1997-2000)

Sheldon's coaching career began in 1997 at the
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, where he served as a graduate assistant under head coach
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. Sheldon assisted with the defensive secondary. In 1998, the Badgers led the NCAA in scoring defense (10.2 points per game) en route to a co-Big Ten championship and 38-31 Rose Bowl victory over UCLA. The following season, the Badgers led the Big Ten in scoring defense (13.2 points/game – fifth nationally), total defense (301.6 yards/game – 14th nationally) and pass efficiency defense (96.3 yards/game – fifth nationally) en route to an outright Big Ten championship and another Rose Bowl victory, this time over Stanford, making the Badgers the first school in Big Ten history to win back-to-back Rose Bowls. In the convincing 22-9 victory, the Badgers’ defense held the Cardinal, which ranked sixth nationally in scoring offense (37.2 points/game), to just seven points. All four of the Badgers' starting defensive backs in 1999 earned first team, second team or honorable mention all-conference honors. The group prominently featured cornerback
Jamar Fletcher Jamar Mondell Israel (born August 28, 1979), born Jamar Mondell Fletcher, is an American former college and professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons in the early 2000s. He played ...
, who led the NCAA in interceptions (seven) in 1998 and earned numerous All-America honors in ’99. In 2000, Fletcher earned consensus All-America honors, was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and won the
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as the nation's most outstanding defensive back. Fletcher finished his collegiate career as Wisconsin's all-time leader in interceptions (21).


St. Louis Rams (2001-05)

Sheldon held several coaching positions on the Rams’ staff under head coach Mike Martz. Over Sheldon's five years in St. Louis, the Rams made the playoffs three times, including an appearance in
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in the 2001 NFL season. His duties with the Rams varied from special teams to defensive backs to linebackers, including special assignments and research for offense, defense, special teams and head coaches
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and
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. From 2001-03, Sheldon worked on the Rams’ defensive coaching staff under defensive coordinator
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. The 2001 Rams defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game and advanced to
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, where they lost to the New England Patriots. The high-performing offense was led by 2001 NFL Most Valuable Player
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and AP Offensive Player of the Year Marshall Faulk, among others. Martz employed an offensive philosophy based on the “
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” system, made famous in the 1970s and 80s by then-San Diego Chargers head coach
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. The defensive side, where Sheldon worked as defensive assistant/quality control coach, featured Hall of Fame cornerback
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, linebacker
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, and defensive ends
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and
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, among others. The 2001 season concluded the Rams’ three-year run (1999-2001) as “
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,” considered by many among the top offensive stretches in NFL history. In each of the three seasons, the Rams’ offense: * Scored more than 500 points (set NFL Record). * Ranked No. 1 in NFL in passing yards and passing TDs (three-year totals of 14,975 passing yards and 115 passing TDs both set NFL records for three consecutive seasons). * Ranked No. 1 in NFL in passer rating, completion percentage and yards per pass attempt. * Scored three or more TDs from scrimmage in 41 total regular-season games (out of 48). * Had the NFL MVP award-winner – Kurt Warner in 1999 and 2001; Marshall Faulk in 2000. In 2003, the Rams finished the regular season 12-4, winning the AFC West division title for the second time in three years. Their season ended with an overtime loss to the Carolina Panthers in the divisional round of the playoffs. In 2004, after defensive coordinator
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departed to become head coach of the Chicago Bears, Sheldon's focus switched from the defensive secondary to linebackers, working with linebackers coach
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and new defensive coordinator
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. The 2004 Rams finished the regular season 8-8, earning another playoff bid as a wild card and a playoff date at the division-champion Seattle Seahawks. The Rams beat the
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-led
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Division Champion Seahawks before losing in the divisional round to the Atlanta Falcons.


Buffalo Bills (2006-09)

In 2006, Sheldon joined the Buffalo Bills as linebackers coach, where he worked for four seasons. The Bills’ 2006 linebacker corps was led by veteran
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, whom Sheldon had previously worked with in St. Louis. Fletcher enjoyed one of the top statistical years of his career in 2006, leading the team with 157 tackles and scoring two defensive touchdowns. Fletcher's four interceptions and 11 passes defensed on the year both led all NFL linebackers. Sheldon also shaped the development of veteran linebacker Angelo Crowell, who in only 11 games logged 95 tackles, two interceptions, two sacks and a forced fumble. In 2007, Sheldon led one of the NFL's youngest linebacking groups. After rookie second-round pick
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’s season (26 tackles) was cut short in Week 3 by a broken forearm, second-year undrafted free agent middle linebacker
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started the remaining 13 games and produced 137 tackles (second on team), an interception and two sacks. Crowell also saw an uptick in production, posting a career-high and team leading 140 tackles (fourth in AFC). Crowell posted the most tackles for an outside linebacker in the AFC and made a number of game-changing plays, including a safety, sack, interception, forced fumble and fumble recovery. The linebacking corps continued its growth under Sheldon in 2008. In his first full season, Posluszny posted a team-high 129 tackles, along with an interception and a fumble recovery. Veteran
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, whom the team signed as a free agent prior to the season, contributed 91 tackles, four sacks, two interceptions and 15 quarterback pressures. In 2009, Sheldon helped steer the Bills’ young linebacking corps through an injury-plagued season. Despite using nine different starters over the course of the year, Sheldon's linebackers helped Buffalo's defense finish second in the NFL in both pass defense (184.3 yards per game) and interceptions (28). With starters Mitchell and Keith Ellison out for the year due to injuries in the first half of the season, the group was again led by Posluszny, who despite being limited by injury to 12 games outpaced his full 2008 season with a team-high 116 tackles, including six for losses. Posluszny flashed big-play potential, logging three interceptions, three forced fumbles, one sack and 12 quarterback pressures. With injuries taking a toll on his position group, Sheldon also helped convert strong safety Bryan Scott to linebacker, where in just nine games he totaled 54 tackles, two sacks and three quarterback pressures. Additionally, rookie Nic Harris contributed 25 tackles in just three games.


Minnesota Vikings (2010-11)

Sheldon served as assistant defensive backs coach during both of his seasons in Minnesota. In 2010, the Vikings’ secondary helped the defense rank eighth in the NFL in total defense (312.6 yards/game) and ninth in pass defense (210.4 yards/game). The unit featured veteran Antoine Winfield, who earned a Pro Bowl nod, along with third-year pro
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, whose development Sheldon directed. In Abdullah's first year as a starter, the former undrafted free agent led the Vikings’ secondary with 105 tackles, including three for losses, along with three interceptions. As a whole, the secondary allowed only 49 plays of 20 or more yards all year – fourth-best in the NFL. In 2011, with injuries cutting short the seasons of both Abdullah and Winfield, Sheldon's attention turned to the development of inexperienced players, like third-year pro and former seventh-round pick
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. Despite starting only three games over his first two seasons, Sanford logged 15 starts at strong safety, recording 118 tackles, a forced fumble and two interceptions. Prior to his season-ending injury in Week 9, Abdullah recorded 62 tackles, seven passes defensed, a sack, an interception and four tackles for losses. His 16 tackles in the team's opener at San Diego tied for second-most in a single game by a defensive back in Vikings history. Following Abdullah's injury, Sheldon helped ready rookie sixth-round pick Mistral Raymond, who started the team's final five games at free safety. Upon assuming the starting role, Raymond showed steady improvement and posted his best performance of the season in a week 16 win against Washington, in which he posted six tackles, two passes defensed and an interception returned for 31 yards.


Montreal Alouettes (2012)

Alouettes head coach
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hired Sheldon as linebackers coach prior to the 2012 Canadian Football League season. The Alouettes finished atop the CFL's East Division and earned an appearance in the East Division Finals. Under Sheldon's tutelage, middle linebacker Shea Emry posted career highs in tackles (87) and sacks (seven) on his way to being named a CFL All Star and finishing as the CFL's East Division Most Outstanding Defensive Player and runner-up for Most Outstanding Canadian Player. Sheldon also guided the transition of free agent outside linebacker Rod Davis to the Alouettes’ 3-4 defensive scheme. Davis tallied five sacks and three interceptions on the season.


Chicago Bears (2015-17)

Sheldon was hired in spring 2015 to lead the Chicago Bears’ football research and analytics, where he combined his coaching, technology and statistical analysis backgrounds to create efficiencies within the coaching and player personnel staff.


Miami Dolphins (2017-2019)

Sheldon joined the Dolphins in spring 2017 as the team's director of football research and strategy, focusing on in-game strategy, league wide research and staff/player development.


New York Jets (2019-2020)

Sheldon joined the New York Jets in summer of 2019 as the team's director of football research and strategy.


Denver Broncos (2021)

Matt Sheldon was hired by the Denver Broncos as a Senior Analyst.


Las Vegas Raiders (2022-present)

Matt Sheldon was hired by the Las Vegas Raiders as the Director of Football Research and Strategy.


Postseason Participation

1998: Outback Bowl 1999: Rose Bowl 2000: Rose Bowl 2001: Super Bowl XXXVI 2003: NFC Divisional Playoffs 2004: NFC Divisional Playoffs 2012: CFL East Division Finals


Coaching and Front Office Tree

1996: New Orleans Saints Head Coaches: Jim Mora,
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Assistants:
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, Jim Mora, Jr.,
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,
Bobby April Robert April, Jr. (born April 15, 1953) is an American football coach. He has held various special teams coaching positions in the National Football League (NFL). Coaching career College career April coached college football at Southern Miss ...
, John Matsko, Carl Smith,
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,
Jeff Davidson Jeff Davidson (born October 3, 1967) is an American football coach who most recently served as the offensive line coach for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL) and is also a former player. He has also spent time as offensive ...
GM:
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1997-1999: University of Wisconsin Head Coach:
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Assistants: Kevin Cosgrove, John Palermo, Phil Elmassian, Jay Hayes, Joe Baker A.D.: Pat Richter 2001-2005: St. Louis Rams Head Coaches:
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,
Joe Vitt Joe Vitt (born August 23, 1954) is an American football coach who last coached for the New York Jets of the National Football League. He was previously the assistant head coach and linebackers coach of the New Orleans Saints of the National Fo ...
Assistants:
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,
Larry Marmie Larry Marmie (born October 17, 1942) is an American football coach and former quarterback. He was most recently the defensive coordinator for the San Diego Fleet of the Alliance of American Football. Marmie served as the head football coach at ...
,
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, Ron Meeks,
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,
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, Bob Babich GM: Charley Armey 2006-2009: Buffalo Bills Head Coaches:
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Assistants:
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,
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,
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GM: Marv Levy and
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2010-11: Minnesota Vikings Head Coaches: Brad Childress, Leslie Frazier Assistants: Leslie Frazier,
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, Mike Singletary, Joe Woods,
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GM:
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Assistant GM: George Paton 2012: Montreal Alouettes Head Coach:
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Assistants: Jeff Reinebold, Mike Sinclair GM:
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2015: Chicago Bears Head Coach: John Fox Assistants:
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,
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, Jeff Rodgers, Dowell Loggains,
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GM:
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Director of Pro Scouting: Champ Kelly 2017: Miami Dolphins Head Coach:
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Assistants:
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, Matt Burke, Dowell Loggains, Clyde Christensen,
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, Jay Kaiser EVP Football Operations:
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GM: Chris Grier Director of Pro Scouting: Anthony Hunt


Television

In 2012 and 2013, Sheldon occasionally appeared on the London, U.K., based Channel 4 TV show American Football Live, offering detailed NFL insight and analysis via a video link to host
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and resident analyst
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.


Personal

Sheldon is a native of
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and was a football and track & field standout at D.C. Everest High School. He attended the
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on a football scholarship, where he played defensive back for the football team (1987–91) and graduated from the
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. Sheldon then went on to earn a master's degree from the University of Wisconsin MBA program while serving as a graduate assistant for the Badger football team. He currently resides in a suburb of Fort Lauderdale, FL.


References

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