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There have been nine coaches for the Seahawks franchise. Pete Carroll , who coached the team from 2010 to 2023, holds the team record for most regular season wins (137). Tom Flores , who coached the team from 1991 to 1994, was the team's least successful coach with a winning percentage of .292.
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Pages in category "Seattle Seahawks head coaches" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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 ...
Seattle Seahawks: Denver Broncos: John Fox [2] 43–8 MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey: February 1, 2015 XLIX: Bill Belichick (4) New England Patriots: Seattle Seahawks: Pete Carroll: 28–24 University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona: February 7, 2016 50: Gary Kubiak: Denver Broncos: Carolina Panthers: Ron Rivera: 24–10
The Seahawks were 9-8 this season and missed the playoffs. He was the Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator for the past two seasons, after joining the team in 2014 as a coaching intern.
The Seattle Seahawks announced the hirings of seven assistants for new coach Mike Macdonald on Tuesday, including agreements with offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, defensive coordinator Aden ...
On January 31, 2024, Mike Macdonald was hired by the Seattle Seahawks as their head coach to replace Pete Carroll. [16] He beat out Ejiro Evero, Patrick Graham, Ben Johnson, Mike Kafka, Raheem Morris, Dan Quinn, Bobby Slowik, and Frank Smith for the job. [17] At the time of his hiring, Mike Macdonald was the youngest head coach in the NFL. [18]