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The following NFL head coaches have coached in two or more Super Bowls. Of eligible coaches not in the Hall of Fame, only two have had three or more appearances: Mike Holmgren and Dan Reeves. There are only two eligible coaches with multiple wins to not be inducted into the Hall of Fame: George Seifert and Mike Shanahan.
Jim Harbaugh's older brother, John, is the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, and they became the first pair of brothers to serve as head coaches in NFL history, facing each other in the Thanksgiving Classic game in 2011 and Super Bowl XLVII on February 3, 2013, both of which Jim eventually lost. [336] [337] [338] [339]
Just like Super Bowl 47, Monday night’s game or outcome won’t impact John and Jim’s relationship. The two brothers talk or text weekly. Jim describes John as his best friend.
Harbaugh and his younger brother, former San Francisco 49ers and current Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, are the first pair of brothers in NFL history to serve as head coaches. Jack Harbaugh , Jim and John's father, served 45 years as a college defensive coach, an assistant coach, and a running backs coach. [ 3 ]
At the end of the 2012 season, John's Ravens defeated Jim's San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl. Jim took over the Michigan program after the 2014 season and now has the Wolverines playing for ...
After watching his brother Jim coach Michigan to a national title Monday night, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh has his sights on another celebration in the Super Bowl next month.
Joins Vince Lombardi, Don Shula, Chuck Noll, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Belichick, and Andy Reid as the only seven coaches to win back-to-back Super Bowls. [44] He is the second coach in history to win two Super Bowl titles in his first four years coaching a team (Shula did it first with the Miami Dolphins in 1972 and 1973).
A Super Bowl hangover and a head coach brothers’ clash: Five things to look out for in Week 12 of the NFL season. ... David Gonzales/USA TODAY Sports/Reuters. Chiefs look to bounce back.