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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.
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, Pete Carroll, and Nick Sirianni. Payton and ...
Sean McVay (born January 24, 1986) is an American professional football coach who is the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He became the youngest NFL head coach in the modern era when he was hired by the Rams in 2017 at the age of 30.
In a Super Bowl rematch against the Kansas City Chiefs, the Eagles won handily, 40–22, winning Sirianni his first Super Bowl title as a head coach. [54] Closing out the 2024 season, Sirianni bested a 70% win percentage over his first four seasons as an NFL head coach with the Eagles, the highest career win percentage of any active NFL head ...
Daniel Patrick Quinn (born September 11, 1970) is an American professional football coach who is the head coach for the Washington Commanders of the National Football League (NFL). He came to prominence as the defensive coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks from 2013 to 2014, helping craft a Cover 3 defense that featured the Legion of Boom secondary.
Many NFL teams hope to land the next Sean McVay when they seek a new head coach. McVay became the youngest coach since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970 when the Los Angeles Rams hired him in 2017 at age 30.
After firing Gregg Berhalter on Wednesday, U.S. Soccer will immediately begin the search for a new USMNT head coach. Here are 18 candidates who should be considered — long shots or not.
Six days later, the Patriots lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens 28–13 in the AFC Championship Game. [9] Daboll served as the Patriots tight ends' coach from 2013 to 2016, coaching Pro Bowl tight end Rob Gronkowski. The Patriots won Super Bowl XLIX and Super Bowl LI during Daboll's second stint in New England. [10] [11]