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Active NFL head coach career Super Bowl history

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There are 32 head coaches in the National Football League (NFL) for the 32 respective teams. Twenty of the current head coaches have won at least one Super Bowl as either a head coach, assistant coach, or as a player throughout their career in the NFL, while all but 4 have participated in at least one. Bill Belichick has the most Super Bowl wins throughout his career among active head coaches with 8 (6 as a head coach and 2 as a defensive coordinator), as well as the most losses with 4 (3 as a head coach). Doug Marrone, Matt Rhule, Kevin Stefanski and Matt Nagy are the only coaches who have never won or lost a Super Bowl having never made it to one. Seven of the coaches have won at least one Super Bowl as a head coach with their current teams, Andy Reid, John Harbaugh, Bill Belichick, Sean Payton, Pete Carroll, Doug Pederson and Mike Tomlin. Additionally, Jon Gruden won Super Bowl XXXVII while the head coach for the 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers while Mike McCarthy won Super Bowl XLV while coach of the 2010 Green Bay Packers.

Legend[edit]

Legend
Asst. HC Assistant Head Coach OA Offensive Assistant ST Special Teams Coach
Asst. OL Assistant Offensive Line Coach OC Offensive Coordinator STA Special Teams Assistant
DA Defensive Assistant PS Pro Scout TE Tight Ends Coach
DB Defensive Backs Coach QB Quarterbacks Coach WR Wide Receiver Coach
DC Defensive Coordinator S Safeties Coach Player/LB Played as Linebacker
HC Head Coach SA Scouting Assistant Player/QB Played as Quarterback
LB Linebackers Coach Sec Secondary Coach Player/RB Played as Running Back

Super Bowl appearances by coach[edit]

Current team Coach Super Bowl wins Super Bowl losses 0Ref0
Arizona Cardinals Kliff Kingsbury
Atlanta Falcons Dan Quinn
Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh [1][2]
[3][4]
Buffalo Bills Sean McDermott
Carolina Panthers Matt Rhule
Chicago Bears Matt Nagy
Cincinnati Bengals Zac Taylor
Cleveland Browns Kevin Stefanski
Dallas Cowboys Mike McCarthy [5][6]
Denver Broncos Vic Fangio
Detroit Lions Matt Patricia [7]
Green Bay Packers Matt LaFleur [8]
Houston Texans Bill O'Brien [9]
Indianapolis Colts Frank Reich
Jacksonville Jaguars Doug Marrone
Kansas City Chiefs Andy Reid [10][11]
Las Vegas Raiders Jon Gruden [12][13]
Los Angeles Chargers Anthony Lynn
Los Angeles Rams Sean McVay
Miami Dolphins Brian Flores
Minnesota Vikings Mike Zimmer [14]
New England Patriots Bill Belichick [15][16]
New Orleans Saints Sean Payton [17][18]
New York Giants Joe Judge
New York Jets Adam Gase
Philadelphia Eagles Doug Pederson
Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Tomlin [19][20]
San Francisco 49ers Kyle Shanahan
Seattle Seahawks Pete Carroll [21]
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bruce Arians [22]
Tennessee Titans Mike Vrabel [23]
Washington Redskins Ron Rivera

Super Bowl appearances by game[edit]

Super Bowl NFL
season
Date of game Coaches that participated
Won Lost
Super Bowl XX 1985 January 26, 1986

Chicago Bears

  • Ron Rivera (Player/LB)
New England Patriots
Super Bowl XXI 1986 January 25, 1987

New York Giants

  • Bill Belichick (DC)
Denver Broncos
Super Bowl XXV 1990 January 27, 1991

New York Giants

  • Bill Belichick (DC)
Buffalo Bills
  • Frank Reich (Player/QB)
Super Bowl XXVI 1991 January 26, 1992 Washington Redskins Buffalo Bills
  • Frank Reich (Player/QB)
Super Bowl XXVII 1992 January 31, 1993 Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills
  • Frank Reich (Player/QB)
Super Bowl XXVIII 1993 January 30, 1994 Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills
  • Frank Reich (Player/QB)
Super Bowl XXX 1995 January 28, 1996 Dallas Cowboys
  • Mike Zimmer (DB)
Pittsburgh Steelers
Super Bowl XXXI 1996 January 26, 1997 Green Bay Packers
  • Andy Reid (TE/Asst. OL)
  • Doug Pederson (Player/QB)
New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (Asst. HC/Sec)
Super Bowl XXXII 1997 January 25, 1998 Denver Broncos
  • Anthony Lynn (Player/RB)
Green Bay Packers
  • Doug Pederson (Player/QB)
  • Andy Reid (QB/Asst. HC)
Super Bowl XXXIII 1998 January 31, 1999 Denver Broncos
  • Anthony Lynn (Player/RB)
Atlanta Falcons
Super Bowl XXXV 2000 January 28, 2001 Baltimore Ravens New York Giants
  • Sean Payton (OC)
Super Bowl XXXVI 2001 February 3, 2002 New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Mike Vrabel (Player/LB)
St. Louis Rams
Super Bowl XXXVII 2002 January 26, 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Jon Gruden (HC)
  • Mike Tomlin (DB)
Oakland Raiders
  • Bill Callahan (HC)
Super Bowl XXXVIII 2003 February 1, 2004 New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Mike Vrabel (Player/LB)
  • Kliff Kingsbury (Player/QB)
Carolina Panthers
Super Bowl XXXIX 2004 February 6, 2005 New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Matt Patricia (OA)
  • Mike Vrabel (Player/LB)
  • Brian Flores (SA)
Philadelphia Eagles
  • Andy Reid (HC)
  • John Harbaugh (ST)
  • Sean McDermott (Sec)
Super Bowl XL 2005 February 5, 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Bruce Arians (OC)
Seattle Seahawks
Super Bowl XLI 2006 February 4, 2007 Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears
  • Ron Rivera (DC)
Super Bowl XLII 2007 February 3, 2008 New York Giants New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Bill O'Brien (OA)
  • Matt Patricia (LB)
  • Mike Vrabel (Player/LB)
  • Brian Flores (PS)
Super Bowl XLIII 2008 February 1, 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Mike Tomlin (HC)
  • Bruce Arians (OC)
Arizona Cardinals
Super Bowl XLIV 2009 February 7, 2010 New Orleans Saints
  • Sean Payton (HC)
Indianapolis Colts
Super Bowl XLV 2010 February 6, 2011 Green Bay Packers
  • Mike McCarthy
Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Mike Tomlin (HC)
  • Bruce Arians (OC)
Super Bowl XLVI 2011 February 5, 2012

New York Giants

  • Perry Fewell (DC)
New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Bill O'Brien (OC/QB)
  • Matt Patricia (S)
  • Brian Flores (DA)
Super Bowl XLVII 2012 February 3, 2013 Baltimore Ravens
  • John Harbaugh (HC)
San Francisco 49ers
  • Vic Fangio (DC)
Super Bowl XLVIII 2013 February 2, 2014 Seattle Seahawks
  • Pete Carroll (HC)
  • Dan Quinn (DC)
Denver Broncos
Super Bowl XLIX 2014 February 1, 2015 New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Matt Patricia (DC)
  • Brian Flores (S)
  • Joe Judge (STA)
Seattle Seahawks
  • Dan Quinn (DC)
  • Pete Carroll (HC)
Super Bowl 50 2015 February 7, 2016 Denver Broncos Carolina Panthers
  • Ron Rivera (HC)
  • Sean McDermott (DC)
Super Bowl LI 2016 February 5, 2017 New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Matt Patricia (DC)
  • Brian Flores (LB)
  • Joe Judge (ST)
Atlanta Falcons
  • Dan Quinn (HC)
  • Kyle Shanahan (OC)
  • Matt LaFleur (QB)
Super Bowl LII 2017 February 4, 2018 Philadelphia Eagles
  • Doug Pederson (HC)
  • Frank Reich (OC)
New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Matt Patricia (DC)
  • Brian Flores (LB)
  • Joe Judge (ST)
Super Bowl LIII 2018 February 3, 2019 New England Patriots
  • Bill Belichick (HC)
  • Brian Flores (LB)
  • Joe Judge (ST)
Los Angeles Rams
  • Sean McVay (HC)
  • Zac Taylor (QB)
Super Bowl LIV 2019 February 2, 2020 Kansas City Chiefs
  • Andy Reid (HC)
San Francisco 49ers
  • Kyle Shanahan (HC)

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