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Todd Haley

 
Ticket Sales Account Exec. - Arizona Cardinals
 
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Company Name : Arizona Cardinals
 
Company Website : www.azcardinals.com
 
Company Address : PO Box 888
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Todd Haley Profile :
Ticket Sales Account Exec. - Arizona Cardinals
 
Todd Haley Biography :

Joined the Cardinals on 1/25/07 when he became the team’s offensive coordinator.

Started his coaching career in 1997 as an offensive assistant under Bill Parcells with the New York Jets.

As passing game coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys in 2006, led the offense to 5th in the NFL in passing and 4th in passing net yards per play

Helped guide Chicago wide receiver Marty Booker to a Pro Bowl appearance in 2002, the first Bears Pro Bowl selection at wide receiver since 1971.

Son of Dick Haley, the former Director of Player Personnel for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1971-90) and New York Jets (1991-2002).

A coaching veteran of 10 NFL seasons, Todd Haley joined the Cardinals as offensive coordinator after being hired on 1/25/07. Previously the Dallas Cowboys wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator for the last three seasons (2004-06), Haley is reunited with Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt with whom he worked on the staff of the New York Jets in 2000.

Haley helped lead a Dallas passing attack in 2006 that finished 5th in the NFL in passing and 4th in the league in passing net yards per play while featuring a first-time starting quarterback in Pro Bowl selection Tony Romo. Haley’s passing attack helped the Cowboys finish 2nd in the NFL in third down efficiency (Colts) and 4th in points per game. Cowboys wide receiver Terrell Owens finished sixth in the NFC with 85 receptions for 1,180 yards and an NFL leading 13 touchdown receptions while fellow receiver Terry Glenn went over 1,000 yards receiving for the second consecutive season with 70 grabs for 1,047 yards (15.0 yard avg.) and six touchdowns.

In 2005, Dallas finished the year as one of only two NFL teams (St. Louis) with a pair of receivers who each had over 500 receptions and 7,500 receiving yards in veterans Keyshawn Johnson and Terry Glenn. Glenn tied for the league lead in yards-per-catch with an average of 18.3 yards and recorded the first 1,000-yard receiving season for the Cowboys since 1999 with his 1,136 yards and eight touchdowns. Johnson led the team in receptions with 71 and was second in touchdowns with six. Dallas was the only NFL team in 2005 to produce three players who each had at least 62 receptions as tight end Jason Witten (66 receptions) joined Glenn (62) and Johnson (71).

In Haley’s first year in Dallas (2004), Johnson finished the season with 70 catches for a team-high 981 yards and tied for the team lead in touchdown catches with six. Prior to a season ending foot injury, Glenn was averaging 16.7 yards-per-catch on 24 receptions (400 yards) with a pair of scores. A pair of rookies Patrick Crayton and Terrance Copper - were the biggest recipients of Haley's teaching as both surfaced as productive late season additions.

Haley joined the Cowboys staff after three years as the wide receivers coach with the Chicago Bears (2001-03). Despite working with three different starting quarterbacks with the Bears in 2003, three of Haley's receivers topped the 40-catch mark for the season, with Marty Booker leading the club with 52 receptions and 715 receiving yards. Dez White was second on the team with 49 receptions for 583 yards and David Terrell recorded a career-high 43 catches for 361 yards.

In 2002, Haley oversaw the continued growth of Booker as he made huge strides following an outstanding 2001 season. Booker capped his 2002 campaign by becoming the first Bears Pro Bowl selection at wide receiver since 1971 and only the fourth receiver in franchise history to earn the recognition. Booker became just the second Bears receiver to record back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons with a career-best 1,189 yards and a team-leading six touchdowns while just missing his second consecutive season of 100-or-more catches (97). His two-year total of 197 receptions in 2001-02 was tops in the NFC.

In Haley's first season with the Bears, Booker became the first receiver in team history to catch 100 passes in a season and the eighth receiver in Bears history to surpass 1,000 receiving yards in a season with 1,071. He also posted a career-best and team-high eight touchdown catches.

Haley joined the Bears after spending six seasons with the New York Jets (1995-2000). In 1999-2000 he mentored the Jets wide receivers. In his first season with the group, Haley helped guide Keyshawn Johnson to his second consecutive Pro Bowl appearance. Johnson finished the season with 89 receptions, 1,170 receiving yards and eight touchdowns, the second most catches in a season in club history. Prior to taking over wide receiver duties, Haley worked as an assistant to offensive coordinator Charlie Weis (1997-98) and helped the Jets to two 1,000-yard receivers in 1998 and Johnson's first Pro Bowl. Haley began his career with the Jets as an assistant in the scouting department in 1995, where he scouted regionally for the team and assisted in player evaluations.

Haley attended the University of Florida and the University of Miami before earning a bachelor's degree in communications from the University of North Florida in 1991.

The son of Dick Haley, the former Director of Player Personnel for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1971-90) and New York Jets (1991-2002), Todd was born on February 28, 1967 in Atlanta, GA. A former ballboy for the Super Bowl Championship Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 1970s, Haley was a multi-sport standout at Upper St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh.

Haley and his wife, Chrissy, have four daughters: Taylor, Peyton, Kady, and Ella.

 
Todd Haley Colleagues :
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William Bidwill

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Michael Bidwill

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William. Bidwill

Exec. VP, Chief Business Officer Please login

Rod Graves

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Ron Minegar

Exec. Assist., Paralegal Please login


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