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Holmgren posted a 72–56 (56.3%) regular season record and a 4–6 postseason record, including an AFC West Division title (1999), one NFC Wildcard berth (2003), four consecutive NFC West Division titles (2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007), an NFC championship (2005), and the Seahawks' first-ever appearance in a Super Bowl. Holmgren's (and the ...
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.
The Cowboys won Super Bowl XXX the following year for three titles in four seasons, and thus were two wins away from four consecutive Super Bowl titles. The New England Patriots won Super Bowls XLIX , LI , and LIII for three titles in five seasons.
Holmgren and Favre led the Packers to back-to-back Super Bowls, winning Super Bowl XXXI during the 1996 NFL season. [12] After Holmgren left for the Seattle Seahawks, Ray Rhodes was hired for one season and then promptly fired. [13] Mike Sherman was then hired in 2000, serving for five years as head coach, leading the Packers to four playoff ...
Reid has led the Chiefs to an 18-7 playoff record and three Super Bowl wins during his 12 years in Kansas City. ... Mike Holmgren: 13. Tom Coughlin: 12. Bill Cowher: 12.
In the end, Packers coach Mike Holmgren got the recognition he deserved after his Packers beat the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXI. (Ed Reinke / Associated Press) Jan. 26, 1997, Superdome: Green Bay ...
Holmgren has 161 regular-season wins, a Super Bowl ring and a better winning percentage than Carroll (.592 to .586), but he couldn't win a second title in two other trips to the championship game ...
The 1996 season was the Green Bay Packers' 76th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 78th overall and their fifth under head coach Mike Holmgren. The franchise won its third Super Bowl and league-record 12th NFL Championship. The Packers posted a league-best 13–3 regular season win-loss record, going 8–0 at home and 5–3 on ...