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During the early part of the 2013 season, Rivera was given the nickname of "Riverboat Ron" by fans and the media after taking several risky decisions, something previously not attributed to him. [27] [28] The name was inspired after 19th century frontier gamblers, with Rivera later embracing it for use on his social media profiles. [29]
Known as “Riverboat Ron” for his aggressive decisions, Rivera is 102-103-2 in 13 years as a coach, including nine with Carolina and four with Washington. Rivera was 26-40-1 with Washington ...
The team's fourth head coach, Ron Rivera, served nine seasons as head coach and had a record of 76–63–1 (.546) during his tenure, with a 3–4 record in the playoffs. Rivera has the highest winning percentage of any coach in team history. Rivera led the team to a record four playoff appearances, including three straight division titles. [1]
The New York Jets interviewed former Washington and Carolina coach Ron Rivera on Thursday, the first known head coaching candidate to meet with the team. ESPN analyst and former NFL safety Louis ...
Ron Rivera was fired Monday as coach of the Washington Commanders, a long-anticipated move new owners made as they put their stamp on the NFL franchise they bought last year. The fourth and final ...
Ronald Rivera (August 22, 1948 – September 3, 2008) was an American activist of Puerto Rican descent who is best known for promoting an inexpensive ceramic water filter developed in Guatemala by the chemist Fernando Mazariegos and used to treat gray water in impoverished communities and for establishing community-based factories to produce ...
A nine-year pro, Rivera was selected in the second round (44th overall) by the Bears in the 1984 NFL Draft and, as a reserve linebacker, was a member of the famed 1985 Super Bowl champions.
Ron Rivera (born 1962), American football player and coach; Ron Rivera (public health) (1948–2008), American relief worker; Rubén Rivera (born 1973), baseball player; Salvador Guerra Rivera (born 2002), Spanish chess player; Sandy Rivera, American record producer, house music DJ and label owner; Saúl Rivera (born 1977), baseball player