Mike Snyder is in his first season as a football analyst for the Atlanta Falcons.
Prior to joining the Falcons, Snyder spent four seasons (2018-21) with the Chicago Bears where he served as an offensive quality control coach for four seasons and served as the assistant quarterbacks coach in 2021.
Snyder also has six years of coaching experience at the collegiate level with Coastal Carolina (2015-17) and Wingate (2012-14). In addition to his on the field experience, he owns a Master's Degree in Sports Management from Wingate University.
In 2020, Chicago averaged 331.4 total net yards per game. It was the fifth-highest yards per game finish by a Bears offense over the past 20 seasons.
Following the 2019 season, Snyder was selected to coach wide receivers in the East-West Shrine Bowl for college prospects.
In 2018, Snyder was part of an offensive staff that helped the Bears average 26.3 points per game, fourth-best in the
NFC, and scored 24-or-more points 11 times in 2018 and were the only team to hold a second-half lead in every regular-season game in 2018.
As the offensive analyst at Coastal Carolina, Snyder was tasked with assisting the running backs during daily individual
drills, breaking down the film of upcoming opponent's defenses, producing a coach's report of opponent's base and third-down defenses and preparing a weekly blitz report distributed to players.
Snyder began his college coaching career at Wingate in (2012-14) as a quarterback and special teams graduate assistant
before being hired as the school's running backs coach (2013-14).
Previously, Snyder spent three years at Palmyra Area (Pa.) High School. He was the passing game coordinator, quarterbacks coach and wide receivers coach at various times during his tenure.
A 2009 graduate of Lebanon Valley (Pa.) College, Snyder earned a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science while winning
three-letters as a pitcher on the Dutchmen baseball team.