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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 ...
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Miami Dolphins, 40 years – Lost Super Bowl XIX, 1984 season; Washington Commanders, 33 years – Won Super Bowl XXVI, 1991 season (played as Washington Redskins) Buffalo Bills, 31 years – Lost Super Bowl XXVIII, 1993 season; Los Angeles Chargers, 30 years – Lost Super Bowl XXIX, 1994 season (played as San Diego Chargers)
The longest tenured head coach on his current team is Mike Tomlin who has been with the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2007. Andy Reid is the only active coach with multiple Super Bowl wins with three. Other active head coaches to have won a Super Bowl are Tomlin, John Harbaugh, Sean McVay, Sean Payton, and Pete Carroll. Reid, Tomlin, Harbaugh, and ...
Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year (1993) [14] Sporting News Coach of the Year (1993) [15] UPI NFC Coach of the Year (1993) [8] 16 Jim Fassel* 1997–2003: 112 58 53 1 .522 5 2 3 AP Coach of the Year (1997) [16] Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year (1997) [17] Sporting News Coach of the Year (1997) [8] 17 Tom Coughlin: 2004–2015: 192 102 ...
AP Coach of the Year (1995) Sporting News Coach of the Year (1995) UPI NFC Coach of the Year (1995) [11] [30] 20 Andy Reid: 1999–2012: 224 130 93 1 .583 19 10 9 AP Coach of the Year (2002) Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year (2002) Sporting News Coach of the Year (2000, 2002) [11] [31] 21 Chip Kelly: 2013–2015: 47 26 21 0 .553 1 0 1 [32 ...
The years listed are the years where the coaches listed below made the playoffs, not the entire span of the coach's career. Championship appearances (Super Bowl starting in 1966) are also listed, with championship wins being in bold. Note that only NFL/AFL years are counted, so those from the AAFC in Paul Brown's case are not included.
1 AP Coach of the Year Award (1966) [4] 1 Sporting News Coach of the Year Award (1966) [4] 1 UPI NFL Coach of the Year Award (1966) [4] 1 UPI NFC Coach of the Year Award (1975) [4] [5] 2 Jimmy Johnson † 5 1989: 1993: 80 44 36 0 .550 8 7 1 .875 Inducted Pro Football Hall of Fame (2020) 2 Super Bowl Championships (XXVII, XXVIII) 2 NFC ...