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Mark Thewes and his son Wade, 7, are sprayed with confetti after the Denver Broncos beat the New England Patroits to advance to the Super Bowl on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2014.
Mark Thewes was in marketing when he worked for the Cleveland Browns. In marketing he stayed when he departed from the NFL in 2005. He jumped back in, developed into expansive knowledge all ends ...
Mark Thewes has been hired away by the Las Vegas Raiders to become their senior vice president of football operations, a source tells 9NEWS: Pete Carrol, David Shaw. Skip Navigation.
The Broncos have lost a longtime executive to an AFC West rival. The Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday announced the hiring of Mark Thewes as senior vice president of football operations and strategy ...
Mark Thewes takes over as the Raiders VP of football operations and Strategy. He joins the Raiders front office after 16 years in Denver. He takes a similar position with the Raiders as he most ...
"Mark does all the jobs that no one wants throughout the building," Paton said in 2022. Thewes is the latest Broncos exec to leave for an NFL promotion, joining ex-assistant GM Darren Mougey, who ...
Both Thewes and Raiders GM John Spytek have history from when Spytek was a scout with the Broncos in the 2010s. As reported by Mike Klis of 9News, "To show what the Broncos thought of Mark Thewes ...
Thewes lasted in Denver well beyond the McDaniels era, a testament of the value he provided at the club. The new Las Vegas general manager, John Spytek, worked with Thewes in Denver from 2013-2015 ...
Thewes worked for the Cleveland Browns from 1999-2004 and spent four years with GMR Marketing in Charlotte, N.C., before he joined the Broncos as assistant to the head coach in 2009.
Mark Thewes, assistant to Denver Broncos head coach Josh McDaniels, heads off the field after drills at the team’s final day of NFL football training camp at Broncos’ headquarters on Thursday ...
Thewes worked for the Cleveland Browns from 1999-2004 and spent four years with GMR Marketing in Charlotte, N.C., before he joined the Broncos as assistant to the head coach in 2009.