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Super Bowl Winning coach Team Opponent Losing coach Score Site January 15, 1967 I: Vince Lombardi: Green Bay Packers: Kansas City Chiefs: Hank Stram: 35–10 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles: January 14, 1968 II: Vince Lombardi (2) Green Bay Packers: Oakland Raiders: John Rauch: 33–14 Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida: January ...
John Madden coached the Raiders to their second Super Bowl win. Potsy Clark coached the Lions to their first NFL crown in the 1935 season Bill Cowher was the second coach to lead the Steelers to a Super Bowl win. Greasy Neale coached the Eagles to their first two titles in 1948 and 1949. Lou Rymkus coached the first AFL champions, the 1960 ...
The Steelers' sixth Super Bowl win came in Super Bowl XLIII (2008) under current head coach Mike Tomlin, [2] who was hired to replace the retiring Cowher in 2007. [5] [6] As of 2023, the Steelers have had only three head coaches in the last 55 years.
This sortable table shows the top 100 NFL head coaches in order of total regular season wins. The table also shows every team for which he was a head coach and his record with each team. When sorting by team, coaches are listed in order of wins for that team. Teams Grouped Together: Arizona, St. Louis, and Chicago Cardinals
Pages in category "Super Bowl–winning head coaches" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The legendary Bill Belichick leads all NFL head coaches with six Super Bowl rings. However, Andy Reid could move into a tie for second place if his Kansas City Chiefs are victorious in Super Bowl 59.
MVP Phil Simms had one of the greatest Super Sundays, completing 22 of 25 passes for 268 yards and three TDs, as the Giants rode 30 second-half points to their first Super Bowl triumph. 34. V (5 ...
2 Super Bowl Championships (1986, 1990) AP Coach of the Year (1986) [10] Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year (1986) [11] Sporting News Coach of the Year (1986) [12] UPI NFC Coach of the Year (1986) [8] 14 Ray Handley* 1991–1992: 32 14 18 0 .438 — — — 15 Dan Reeves: 1993–1996: 64 31 33 0 .484 2 1 1 AP Coach of the Year (1993) [13]