Donatell served as the
defensive coordinator for the
University of Washington Huskies football team from January to December 2008 under
Tyrone Willingham. He and the entire staff were let go after the winless 2008 season. Previously he served as a special assistant to the
New York Jets. Donatell served as the defensive coordinator for the
Atlanta Falcons of the
National Football League under head coach
Jim Mora for three seasons, prior to which he occupied this position for the
Green Bay Packers. He eventually started working as the
San Francisco 49ers defensive backs coach under defensive coordinator
Vic Fangio. When Fangio joined the
Chicago Bears in 2015, Donatell followed. On January 15, 2019, the
Denver Broncos hired Donatell as their defensive coordinator. He tested positive for
COVID-19 on November 1, 2020, and missed six games before returning in Week 14. On February 4, 2022, it was announced that the
Seattle Seahawks had hired Donatell in a senior defensive role. However, on February 10, it was announced that Donatell would not be joining the Seahawks and would instead join the
Minnesota Vikings as their defensive coordinator for the 2022 season. During this season, the Vikings finished with a 13–4 record and placed 1st in the
NFC North, but Donatell's defense ranked 31st in total yards allowed with 6,608, 28th in scoring with 427 points allowed (an average of 25.1 points allowed per game), and three of their four losses were blowouts, while 11 of their 13 victories were by one score. This resulted in a point differential of −3, the first time in NFL history a team finished with at least 12 wins and had a negative point differential. In the playoffs, the Vikings lost to the
New York Giants 31–24, their only one-score loss of the season. On January 19, 2023, Vikings head coach
Kevin O'Connell announced Donatell had been fired. ==Personal life==