Bill Belichick is the all-time leader in playoff wins with 31. He gained the top spot with New England's win over the Indianapolis Colts in the 2014 AFC Championship Game.
At the end of the
1932 NFL season , the
Portsmouth Spartans and the
Chicago Bears tied for first place (6–1); under the rules at the time, standings were based on winning percentage, with ties excluded from the calculation. The Spartans and Bears had tied each other twice during the regular season, making the league's only tiebreaker useless. So the league had to make a rule change to allow another game. For the first time, the league played what amounted to a replay game to determine the NFL champion. Coach
Ralph Jones led the Bears to a 9–0 victory over Coach
Potsy Clark . The game is recorded as a regular season game for the teams' statistics. Three seasons later Coach Clark would lead his team to their first title, when they were the
Detroit Lions .
Because it proved so popular, the
1932 NFL "Playoff Game" , as it is unofficially called, started a new era for the National Football League. Beginning in the
1933 NFL season , the league was divided into divisions, and the winner of each division would meet in a playoff game to determine the champion.
The first
NFL official playoff game was the
1933 NFL Championship Game between the
Chicago Bears and
New York Giants where
Coach George "Papa Bear" Halas beat
Hall of Fame Coach Steve Owen . The following list shows the career postseason records for each coach who has recorded a win in the NFL playoffs from
1933 .
Champion coaches
Since playoffs began in the 1933 NFL season, the following 58 coaches have led their team to an NFL or AFL title.
Super Bowls before the 1970 AFL–NFL merger are not included in total championship count.
† is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Bold denotes an active coach
0 ^0 Won with 2 teams
0 ♦0 1921 champion coach before playoff games began
0 ♠0 1929, 1930, 1931 champion coach before playoff games began
Playoff Champion Coaches listed by number of wins, then year
Rank
Coach
Team
NFL Season
Total Playoff Championships
NFL Champs
Super Bowls
1
Bill Belichick
Patriots
2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2018
6
2
George Halas 0 †♦
Bears
1933, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1963
5
Vince Lombardi 0 †
Packers
1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967
1966, 1967 (pre merger)
4
Chuck Noll 0 †
Steelers
1974, 1975, 1978, 1979
4
5
Curly Lambeau 0 †♠
Packers
1929, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1939, 1944
3
Paul Brown 0 †
Browns
1950, 1954, 1955
Weeb Ewbank 0 † ^
Colts
1958, 1959
Jets
AFL 1968
1968 (pre merger)
Hank Stram 0 †
Dallas Texans / Chiefs
AFL 1962, 1966, 1969
1969 (pre merger)
Don Shula 0 † ^
Colts
1968
Dolphins
1972, 1973
Bill Walsh 0 †
49ers
1981, 1984, 1988
Joe Gibbs 0 †
Redskins
1982, 1987, 1991
Andy Reid
Chiefs
2019, 2022, 2023
13
Steve Owen 0 †
Giants
1934, 1938
2
Ray Flaherty 0 †
Redskins
1937, 1942
Greasy Neale 0 †
Eagles
1948, 1949
Buddy Parker
Lions
1952, 1953
Lou Saban
Bills
AFL 1964, 1965
Tom Landry 0 †
Cowboys
1971, 1977
Tom Flores 0 †
Raiders
1980, 1983
Bill Parcells 0 †
Giants
1986, 1990
George Seifert
49ers
1989, 1994
Jimmy Johnson 0 †
Cowboys
1992, 1993
Mike Shanahan
Broncos
1997, 1998
Tom Coughlin
Giants
2007, 2011
25
Potsy Clark
Lions
1935
1
Hunk Anderson and co-coach
Luke Johnsos
Bears
1943
Adam Walsh
Rams
1945
Jimmy Conzelman 0 †
Cardinals
1947
Joe Stydahar 0 †
Rams
1951
Jim Lee Howell
Giants
1956
George Wilson
Lions
1957
Buck Shaw
Eagles
1960
Lou Rymkus
Oilers
AFL 1960
Wally Lemm
Oilers
AFL 1961
Sid Gillman 0 †
Chargers
AFL 1963
Blanton Collier
Browns
1964
John Rauch
Raiders
AFL 1967
Bud Grant 0 †
Vikings
1969
Don McCafferty
Colts
1970
John Madden 0 †
Raiders
1976
Mike Ditka 0 †
Bears
1985
Barry Switzer
Cowboys
1995
Mike Holmgren
Packers
1996
Dick Vermeil 0 †
Rams
1999
Brian Billick
Ravens
2000
Jon Gruden
Buccaneers
2002
Bill Cowher 0 †
Steelers
2005
Tony Dungy 0 †
Colts
2006
Mike Tomlin
Steelers
2008
Sean Payton
Saints
2009
Mike McCarthy
Packers
2010
John Harbaugh
Ravens
2012
Pete Carroll
Seahawks
2013
Gary Kubiak
Broncos
2015
Doug Pederson
Eagles
2017
Bruce Arians
Buccaneers
2020
Sean McVay
Rams
2021
Winning coaches
Don Shula won 3 playoff games in his 1972 perfect season.
Tom Landry won 20 playoff games with the Cowboys.
Rex Ryan coached the Jets to 2 AFC Championship games.
Mike Shanahan coached the Broncos to consecutive Super Bowl wins in 1997 and 1998.
John Harbaugh coached the Ravens to the playoffs in his first five seasons with a Super Bowl win in the 2012 season.
Hall of Famer
Joe Gibbs led the Redskins to 3 championships.
John Madden coached the Raiders to their first Super Bowl win.
Potsy Clark coached the Lions to their first NFL crown in the 1935 season
Bill Cowher was the second coach to lead the Steelers to a Super Bowl win.
Greasy Neale coached the Eagles to their first two titles in 1948 and 1949.
Lou Rymkus coached the first AFL champions, the 1960 Houston Oilers
Bill Belichick holds the current NFL record for most playoff games coached (44) and most wins by a head coach (31).
Vince Lombardi won 90% of his playoff appearances, the record for coaches with more than three games to their credit.
While many coaches have won playoff games for 2 teams, only two have won a championship for different franchises.
Weeb Ewbank won the 1958 and 1959 NFL titles with the
Baltimore Colts , then won the 1968 AFL crown and Super Bowl with the
New York Jets . The other coach to win a championship with two teams was Don Shula. Shula was an NFL champion in 1968 with the Baltimore Colts, but lost in
Super Bowl III to the AFL champs coached by Weeb Ewbank. Coach Shula then led the
Miami Dolphins to titles in 1972 and 1973. So far, Shula has coached the only no-loss, no-tie perfect season in NFL history (
1972 ).
This table lists every coach who has won a playoff game in the NFL or AFL. If a coach has led multiple teams to the playoffs, the teams are listed in the order of his playoff appearances.
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Sorting 'Teams' in ascending order will list all champion coaches for each team first and in the order they won the title game for their team.
Bold denotes an active coach
Won a
Super Bowl ^ or Championship
Won 2 or more
Super Bowls ** or Championships
From 1960 to 1969, NFL and AFL Champs are listed.
Super Bowls listed after the 1970 AFL–NFL merger.
0 † 0 Coach is in the Hall of Fame as a player or a coach
Updated through the 2023 season.
Coaches Sorted by 1st – Most Wins0 0 2nd – Fewest Losses0 0
Rank
Coach
Wins
Losses
Percent
Team(s) Listed in order coached
Championship Season(s)
Ref
1
Bill Belichick
31
13
.705
Patriot A Browns (1–1)Patriots** (30–12)
2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2018
[1]
2
Andy Reid
26
16
.619
Chief B Eagles (10–9) Chiefs ** (16–7)
2019, 2022, 2023
[2]
3
Tom Landry 0 †
20
16
.556
Cowboy A Cowboys**
1971, 1977
[3]
4
Don Shula 0 †
19
17
.528
Colt B Colts** (2–3)
1968
[4]
Dolphin A 0 Dolphins** (17–14)0
1972, 1973
5
Joe Gibbs 0 †
17
7
.708
Redskin B Redskins**
1982, 1987, 1991
[5]
6
Chuck Noll 0 †
16
8
.667
Steeler A Steelers**
1974, 1975, 1978, 1979
[6]
7
Mike Holmgren
13
11
.542
Packer C Packers ^ (9–5)
Seahawks (4–6)
1996
[7]
8
Tom Coughlin
12
7
.632
Giant D Jaguars (4–4)Giants** (8–3)
2007, 2011
[8]
9
Bill Cowher 0 †
12
9
.571
Steeler B Steelers ^
2005
[9]
10
John Harbaugh
12
10
.545
Raven B Ravens ^
2012
[10]
11
Bill Parcells 0 †
11
8
.579
Giant C Giants** (8–3)
Patriots (2–2) Jets (1–1) Cowboys (0–2)
1986, 1990
[11]
Marv Levy 0 †
11
8
.579
Bills
[12]
13
Dan Reeves
11
9
.550
Broncos (7–6) Giants (1–1) Falcons (3–2)
[13]
14
Mike McCarthy
11
11
.500
Packer D Packers ^ (10–8)
Cowboys (1–3)
2010
[14]
Pete Carroll
11
11
.500
Seahawk A Patriots (1–2) Seahawks ^ (10–9)
2013
[15]
16
Bill Walsh 0 †
10
4
.714
49er A 49ers**
1981, 1984, 1988
[16]
17
George Seifert
10
5
.667
49er B 49ers **
1989, 1994
[17]
18
Bud Grant 0 †
10
12
.455
Viking A Vikings *
1969
[18]
19
Vince Lombardi 0 †
9
1
.900
Packer B Packers **
1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967
[19]
20
Jimmy Johnson 0 †
9
4
.692
Cowboy B Cowboys** (7–1)
Dolphins (2–3)
1992, 1993
[20]
21
John Madden 0 †
9
7
.563
Raider B Raiders ^
1976
[21]
22
Sean Payton
9
8
.529
Saint A Saints ^
2009
[22]
23
Tony Dungy 0 †
9
10
.474
Colt D Buccaneers(2–4)Colts ^ (7–6)
2006
[23]
24
Tom Flores 0 †
8
3
.727
Raider C Raiders**
1980, 1983
[24]
25
Kyle Shanahan
8
4
.667
49ers
[25]
26
Mike Shanahan
8
6
.571
Bronco A Broncos** (8–5)
Redskins (0–1)
1997, 1998
[26]
27
John Fox
8
7
.533
Panthers (5–3) Broncos (3–4)
[27]
28
Mike Tomlin
8
10
.444
Steeler C Steelers ^
2008
[28]
29
Sean McVay
7
4
.636
Ram D Rams ^
2021
[29]
30
Chuck Knox
7
11
.389
Rams (3–5) Bills (1–2) Seahawks (3–4)
[30]
31
George Halas 0 †
6
3
.667
Bear A Bears **
1933, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1963
[31]
Bruce Arians
6
3
.667
Buccaneer B Cardinals (1–2)Buccaneers ^ (5–1)
2020
[32]
33
Dick Vermeil 0 †
6
5
.545
Ram C Eagles (3–4) Chiefs (0–1)Rams ^ (3–0)
1999
[33]
34
Mike Ditka 0 †
6
6
.500
Bear C Bears ^
1985
[34]
35
Barry Switzer
5
2
.714
Cowboy C Cowboys ^
1995
[35]
Gary Kubiak
5
2
.714
Bronco B Texans (2–2)Broncos ^ (3–0)
2015
[36]
Zac Taylor
5
2
.714
Bengals
[37]
38
Hank Stram 0 †
5
3
.625
Chief A Dallas Texans / Chiefs **
AFL 1962, 1966, 1969
[38]
Brian Billick
5
3
.625
Raven A Ravens ^
2000
[39]
Jim Harbaugh
5
3
.625
49ers
[40]
Doug Pederson
5
3
.625
Eagle C Eagles ^ (4–2)
Jaguars (1–1)
2017
[41]
42
Jon Gruden
5
4
.556
Buccaneer A Raiders (2–2)Buccaneers ^ (3–2)
2002
[42]
43
Jeff Fisher
5
6
.455
Oilers / Titans
[43]
Sean McDermott
5
6
.455
Bills
[44]
45
Marty Schottenheimer
5
13
.278
0 Browns (2–4) Chiefs (3–7) Chargers (0–2)0
[45]
46
Weeb Ewbank 0 †
4
1
.800
Colt A Colts ** (2–0)
1958, 1959
[46]
Jet A Jets ** (2–1)
AFL 1968
Don McCafferty
4
1
.800
Colt C Colts ^
1970
[47]
48
Ken Whisenhunt
4
2
.667
Cardinals
[48]
Rex Ryan
4
2
.667
Jets
[49]
49
Bum Phillips
4
3
.571
Oilers
[50]
50
Norv Turner
4
4
.500
Redskins (1–1) Chargers (3–3)
[51]
52
John Robinson
4
6
.400
Rams
[52]
53
Paul Brown 0 †
[A]
4
8
.333
Brown A Browns ** (4–5)
Bengals (0–3)
1950, 1954, 1955
[53]
Dennis Green
4
8
.333
Vikings
[54]
55
Greasy Neale 0 †
3
1
.750
Eagle A Eagles **
1948, 1949
[55]
Buddy Parker
3
1
.750
Lion B Lions **
1952, 1953
[56]
57
Curly Lambeau 0 †
3
2
.600
Packer A Packers **
1936, 1939, 1944
[57]
Raymond Berry 0 †
3
2
.600
Patriots
[58]
Sam Wyche
3
2
.600
Bengals
[59]
Dan Quinn
3
2
.600
Falcons
[60]
61
Lovie Smith
3
3
.500
Bears
[61]
Jerry Burns
3
3
.500
Vikings
[62]
Ray Malavasi
3
3
.500
Rams
[63]
Chuck Pagano
3
3
.500
Colts
[64]
65
Blanton Collier
3
4
.429
Brown B Browns ^
1964
[65]
Jerry Glanville
3
4
.429
Oilers (2–3) Falcons (1–1)
[66]
Steve Mariucci
3
4
.429
49ers
[67]
Mike Martz
3
4
.429
Rams
[68]
Matt LaFleur
3
4
.429
Packers
[69]
70
Bobby Ross
3
5
.375
Chargers (3–3) Lions (0–2)
[70]
Ron Rivera
3
5
.375
Panthers (3–4) Commanders (0–1)
[71]
72
Don Coryell
3
6
.333
Cardinals (0–2) Chargers (3–4)
[72]
73
George Wilson
2
0
1.000
Lion C Lions ^
1957
[73]
74
Joe Stydahar 0 †
2
1
.667
Ram B Rams ^
1951
[74]
Bill Callahan
2
1
.667
Raiders
[75]
Doug Marrone
2
1
.667
Jaguars
[76]
Dan Campbell
2
1
.667
Lions
[77]
78
Ray Flaherty 0 †
[B]
2
2
.500
Redskin A Redskins **
1937, 1942
[78]
Lou Saban
2
2
.500
Bill A Bills **
AFL 1964, 1965
[79]
Jim Lee Howell
2
2
.500
Giant B Giants ^
1956
[80]
John Rauch
2
2
.500
Raider A Raiders ^
AFL 1967
[81]
Forrest Gregg 0 †
2
2
.500
Bengals
[82]
Walt Michaels
2
2
.500
Jets
[83]
84
Red Miller
2
3
.400
Broncos
[84]
Dick Nolan
2
3
.400
49ers
[85]
Art Shell 0 †
2
3
.400
Raiders
[86]
Jim Fassel
2
3
.400
Giants
[87]
Dave Wannstedt
2
3
.400
Bears (1–1) Dolphins (1–2)
[88]
Jason Garrett
2
3
.400
Cowboys
[89]
Mike Zimmer
2
3
.400
Vikings
[90]
Mike Vrabel
2
3
.400
Titans
[91]
Nick Sirianni
2
3
.400
Eagles
[92]
93
Ted Marchibroda
2
4
.333
Colts
[93]
Herman Edwards
2
4
.333
Jets (2–3) Chiefs (0–1)
[94]
Mike Sherman
2
4
.333
Packers
[95]
Jim Caldwell
2
4
.333
Colts (2–2) Lions (0–2)
[96]
Bill O'Brien
2
4
.333
Texans
[97]
98
George Allen 0 †
2
7
.222
Rams (0–2) Redskins (2–5)
[98]
99
Steve Owen 0 †
2
8
.200
Giant A Giants **
1934, 1938
[99]
100
Potsy Clark
1
0
1.000
Lion A Lions ^
1935
[100]
Adam Walsh
1
0
1.000
Ram A Rams ^
1945
[101]
Buck Shaw
[C]
1
0
1.000
Eagle B Eagles ^
1960
[102]
Lou Rymkus
1
0
1.000
Titan A Oilers ^
AFL 1960
[103]
104
Hunk Anderson and co-coach
Luke Johnsos
1
1
.500
Bear B Bears ^
1943
[104]
Jimmy Conzelman 0 †
1
1
.500
Cardinal A Cardinals ^
1947
[105]
Mike Holovak
1
1
.500
Patriots
[106]
Bart Starr 0 †
1
1
.500
Packers
[107]
Dom Capers
1
1
.500
Panthers
[108]
Jim Haslett
1
1
.500
Saints
[109]
Ray Perkins
1
1
.500
Giants
[110]
Rich Kotite
1
1
.500
Eagles
[111]
Mike Tice
1
1
.500
Vikings
[112]
Jim L. Mora
1
1
.500
Falcons
[113]
Vince Tobin
1
1
.500
Cardinals
[114]
Bud Carson
1
1
.500
Browns
[115]
Dutch Bergman
1
1
.500
Redskins
[116]
Mike McCoy
1
1
.500
Chargers
[117]
Mike Mularkey
1
1
.500
Titans
[118]
Anthony Lynn
1
1
.500
Chargers
Brian Daboll
1
1
.500
Giants
[119]
DeMeco Ryans
1
1
.500
Texans
[120]
122
Wally Lemm
1
2
.333
Titan B Oilers ^
AFL 1961
[121]
Brad Childress
1
2
.333
Vikings
[122]
Ray Rhodes
1
2
.333
Eagles
[123]
Joe Walton
1
2
.333
Jets
[124]
Frank Reich
1
2
.333
Colts
[125]
Kevin Stefanski
1
2
.333
Browns
[126]
Todd Bowles
1
2
.333
Buccaneers
[127]
129
Leeman Bennett
1
3
.250
Falcons
[128]
John McKay
1
3
.250
Buccaneers
[129]
Jack Del Rio
1
3
.250
Jaguars (1–2) Raiders (0–1)
[130]
132
Wayne Fontes
1
4
.200
Lions
[131]
Mike Smith
1
4
.200
Falcons
[132]
134
Sid Gillman 0 †
1
5
.167
Charger A Rams (0–1)Chargers ^ (1–4)
AFL 1963
[133]
Jack Pardee
1
5
.167
Bears (0–1) Oilers (1–4)
[134]
Wade Phillips
1
5
.167
Broncos (0–1) Bills (0–2) Cowboys (1–2)
[135]
Rank
Coach
Wins
Losses
Percent
Team(s) Listed in order coached
Championship Season(s)
Ref
Notes
A Does not include Paul Brown's four-year
AAFC playoff record of 5–0 or his four consecutive AAFC championships from 1946 to 1949.
B Does not include Ray Flaherty's
AAFC playoff record of 0–2 coaching the
New York Yankees .
C Does not include Buck Shaw's
AAFC record of 1–1 coaching the 49ers.
List of coaches with no playoff victories
This is a list of all those that have coached in playoff games that have no wins. All records can be verified at Pro Football reference.com.
[136]
Updated through the 2023-24 playoffs.
6 Playoff Losses
Jim Mora
Saints (0-4) Colts (0-2)
Playoff appearances
Below is a list of the most playoff appearances by an NFL head coach (among those with 10 or more postseason appearances); those with the same number are listed based on when they first made the playoffs as a head coach. The most is
Don Shula with 19 playoff appearances over 33 years of coaching both the
Baltimore Colts and
Miami Dolphins ,
Bill Belichick , who's currently tied with Shula with 19 playoff appearances with 29 years of coaching the
Cleveland Browns and the
New England Patriots , and
Andy Reid , who's tied with the Shula & Belichick with 19 playoff appearances over 25 years of coaching the
Philadelphia Eagles and the
Kansas City Chiefs . 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.
Rank
Coach
Team(s)
# of Playoff
Years
Championship appearances
Refs
1
Don Shula ^
Baltimore Colts (
1963 –
1969 )
Miami Dolphins (
1970 –
1995 )
19
1964 ,
1965 ,
1968 ,
1970 –
1974 ,
1978 ,
1979 ,
1981 –
1985 ,
1990 ,
1992 ,
1994 ,
1995
1968 ,
1971 ,
1972 ,
1973 ,
1982 ,
1984
[137]
Bill Belichick
Cleveland Browns (
1991 –
1995 )
New England Patriots (
2000 –
2023 )
1994 ,
2001 ,
2003 –
2007 ,
2009 –
2019 ,
2021
2001 ,
2003 ,
2004 ,
2007 ,
2011 ,
2014 ,
2016 ,
2017 ,
2018
[138]
Andy Reid *
Philadelphia Eagles (
1999 –
2012 )
Kansas City Chiefs (
2013 –present)
2000 –
2004 ,
2006 ,
2008 –
2010 ,
2013 ,
2015 –
2023
2004 ,
2019 ,
2020 ,
2022 ,
2023
[139]
4
Tom Landry ^
Dallas Cowboys (
1960 –
1988 )
18
1966 –
1973 ,
1975 –
1983 ,
1985
1970 ,
1971 ,
1975 ,
1977 ,
1978
[140]
5
Marty Schottenheimer
Cleveland Browns (
1984 –
1988 )
Kansas City Chiefs (
1989 –
1998 )
Washington Redskins (
2000 )
San Diego Chargers (
2002 –
2006 )
13
1985 –
1988 ,
1990 –
1995 ,
1997 ,
2004 ,
2006
None
[141]
6
Bud Grant ^
Minnesota Vikings (
1967 –
1983 ,
1985 )
12
1968 –
1971 ,
1973 –
1978 ,
1980 ,
1982
1969 ,
1973 ,
1974 ,
1976
[142]
Chuck Noll ^
Pittsburgh Steelers (
1969 –
1991 )
1972 –
1979 ,
1982 –
1984 ,
1989
1974 ,
1975 ,
1978 ,
1979
[143]
Mike Holmgren
Green Bay Packers (
1993 –
1998 )
Seattle Seahawks (
1999 –
2008 )
1993 –
1999 ,
2003 –
2007
1996 ,
1997 ,
2005
[144]
Pete Carroll
New York Jets (
1994 )
New England Patriots (
1997 –
1999 )
Seattle Seahawks (
2010 –
2023 )
1997 ,
1998 ,
2010 ,
2012 –
2016 ,
2018 –
2020 ,
2022
2013 ,
2014
[145]
Mike McCarthy *
Green Bay Packers (
2006 –
2018 )
Dallas Cowboys (
2020 –present)
2007 ,
2009 –
2016 ,
2021 –
2023
2010
[146]
11
Paul Brown ^
Cleveland Browns (
1950 –
1962 )
Cincinnati Bengals (
1968 –
1975 )
11
1950 –
1955 ,
1957 ,
1958 ,
1970 ,
1973 ,
1975
1950 ,
1951 ,
1952 ,
1953 ,
1954 ,
1955 ,
1957
[147]
Chuck Knox
Los Angeles Rams (
1973 –
1977 ,
1992 –
1994 )
Buffalo Bills (
1978 –
1982 )
Seattle Seahawks (
1983 –
1991 )
1973 –
1977 ,
1980 ,
1981 ,
1983 ,
1984 ,
1987 ,
1988
None
[148]
Tony Dungy ^
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (
1996 –
2001 )
Indianapolis Colts (
2002 –
2008 )
1997 ,
1999 –
2008
2006
[149]
Mike Tomlin *
Pittsburgh Steelers (
2007 –present)
2007 ,
2008 ,
2010 ,
2011 ,
2014 –
2017 ,
2020 ,
2021 ,
2023
2008 ,
2010
[150]
John Harbaugh *
Baltimore Ravens (
2008 –present)
2008 –
2012 ,
2014 ,
2018 –
2020 ,
2022 ,
2023
2012
[151]
16
Steve Owen ^
New York Giants (
1930 –
1953 )
10
1933 –
1935 ,
1938 ,
1939 ,
1941 ,
1943 ,
1944 ,
1946 ,
1950
1933 ,
1934 ,
1935 ,
1938 ,
1939 ,
1941 ,
1944 ,
1946
[152]
Joe Gibbs ^
Washington Redskins (
1981 –
1992 ,
2004 –
2007 )
1982 –
1984 ,
1986 ,
1987 ,
1990 –
1992 ,
2005 ,
2007
1982 ,
1983 ,
1987 ,
1991
[153]
Bill Parcells ^
New York Giants (
1983 –
1990 )
New England Patriots (
1993 –
1996 )
New York Jets (
1997 –
1999 )
Dallas Cowboys (
2003 –
2006 )
1984 –
1986 ,
1989 ,
1990 ,
1994 ,
1996 ,
1998 ,
2003 ,
2006
1986 ,
1990 ,
1996
[154]
Bill Cowher ^
Pittsburgh Steelers (
1992 –
2006 )
1992 –
1997 ,
2001 ,
2002 ,
2004 ,
2005
1995 ,
2005
[155]
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