Michael Anthony Munchak (born March 5, 1960) is an American former professional football player and coach.
[2] In 1994, only a year after retiring as a player, Munchak joined the Houston Oilers staff as an offensive assistant/quality control coach.
In 1997 Munchak was named offensive line coach of the newly relocated Tennessee Oilers, a position he held for the next fourteen seasons.
That offseason, franchise CEO Tommy Smith and general manager Ruston Webster requested Munchak to replace at least six assistant coaches.
[6] Munchak missed the team's Week 8 game in 2020 against the Los Angeles Chargers due to COVID-19 protocols.
[11][12] Munchak was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001, along with Nick Buoniconti, Marv Levy, Jackie Slater, Lynn Swann, Ron Yary, and Jack Youngblood.
The United Way of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania has a charity golf tournament named after Munchak.
Each year, the tournament is held the last week of June at The Country Club of Scranton in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania.