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List of National Football League head coaches by playoff record

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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.

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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 001921 champion coach
before playoff games began
001929, 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  Halas0†♦ Bears 1933, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1963 5
Vince  Lombardi0 Packers 1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967 1966, 1967 (pre merger)
4 Chuck  Noll 0 Steelers 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979 4
5 Curly  Lambeau0†♠ Packers 1929, 1930, 1931, 1936, 1939, 1944 3
Paul Brown0 Browns 1950, 1954, 1955
Weeb  Ewbank0† ^ Colts 1958, 1959
Jets AFL 1968 1968 (pre merger)
Hank  Stram0 Dallas Texans / Chiefs AFL 1962, 1966, 1969 1969 (pre merger)
Don Shula0† ^ Colts 1968
Dolphins 1972, 1973
Bill  Walsh0 49ers 1981, 1984, 1988
Joe  Gibbs0 Redskins 1982, 1987, 1991
Andy   Reid Chiefs 2019, 2022, 2023
13 Steve  Owen0 Giants 1934, 1938 2
Ray  Flaherty0 Redskins 1937, 1942
Greasy  Neale0 Eagles 1948, 1949
Buddy  Parker Lions 1952, 1953
Lou  Saban Bills AFL 1964, 1965
Tom Landry0 Cowboys 1971, 1977
Tom  Flores0 Raiders 1980, 1983
Bill  Parcells0 Giants 1986, 1990
George  Seifert 49ers 1989, 1994
Jimmy  Johnson0 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  Conzelman0 Cardinals 1947
Joe  Stydahar0 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  Gillman0 Chargers AFL 1963
Blanton  Collier Browns 1964
John  Rauch Raiders AFL 1967
Bud  Grant0 Vikings 1969
Don  McCafferty Colts 1970
John  Madden0 Raiders 1976
Mike  Ditka0 Bears 1985
Barry  Switzer Cowboys 1995
Mike  Holmgren Packers 1996
Dick  Vermeil0 Rams 1999
Brian  Billick Ravens 2000
Jon  Gruden Buccaneers 2002
Bill  Cowher0 Steelers 2005
Tony  Dungy0 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.

Sort chart by clicking on heading. Reload page to return to original form.
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.

00Coach is in the Hall of Fame as a player or a coach

Updated through the 2023 season.

Coaches Sorted by 1st – Most Wins00 2nd – Fewest Losses00
Rank Coach Wins Losses Percent Team(s)
Listed in order coached
Championship
Season(s)
Ref
1 Bill  Belichick 31 13 .705 Patriot ABrowns (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 Landry0 20 16 .556 Cowboy A
Cowboys**
1971, 1977 [3]
4 Don Shula0 19 17 .528 Colt B
Colts** (2–3)
1968 [4]
Dolphin A
0Dolphins** (17–14)0
1972, 1973
5 Joe  Gibbs0 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 DJaguars (4–4)
Giants** (8–3)
2007, 2011 [8]
9 Bill  Cowher0 12 9 .571 Steeler B
Steelers ^
2005 [9]
10 John  Harbaugh 12 10 .545 Raven B
Ravens ^
2012 [10]
11 Bill  Parcells0 11 8 .579 Giant C
Giants** (8–3)
Patriots (2–2) Jets (1–1)
Cowboys (0–2)
1986, 1990 [11]
Marv  Levy0 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 APatriots (1–2)
Seahawks ^ (10–9)
2013 [15]
16 Bill  Walsh0 10 4 .714 49er A
49ers**
1981, 1984, 1988 [16]
17 George  Seifert 10 5 .667 49er B
49ers **
1989, 1994 [17]
18 Bud  Grant0 10 12 .455 Viking A
Vikings *
1969 [18]
19 Vince  Lombardi0 9 1 .900 Packer B
Packers **
1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967 [19]
20 Jimmy  Johnson0 9 4 .692 Cowboy B
Cowboys** (7–1)
Dolphins (2–3)
1992, 1993 [20]
21 John  Madden0 9 7 .563 Raider B
Raiders ^
1976 [21]
22 Sean  Payton 9 8 .529 Saint A
Saints ^
2009 [22]
23 Tony  Dungy0 9 10 .474 Colt DBuccaneers(2–4)
Colts ^ (7–6)
2006 [23]
24 Tom  Flores0 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  Halas0 6 3 .667 Bear A
Bears **
1933, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1963 [31]
Bruce  Arians 6 3 .667 Buccaneer BCardinals (1–2)
Buccaneers ^ (5–1)
2020 [32]
33 Dick  Vermeil0 6 5 .545 Ram CEagles (3–4) Chiefs (0–1)
Rams ^ (3–0)
1999 [33]
34 Mike  Ditka0 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 BTexans (2–2)
Broncos ^ (3–0)
2015 [36]
Zac  Taylor  5 2 .714 Bengals [37]
38 Hank  Stram0 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 ARaiders (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 0Browns (2–4) Chiefs (3–7)
Chargers (0–2)0
[45]
46 Weeb  Ewbank0 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 Brown0[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  Neale0 3 1 .750 Eagle A
Eagles **
1948, 1949 [55]
Buddy  Parker 3 1 .750 Lion B
Lions **
1952, 1953 [56]
57 Curly  Lambeau0 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  Stydahar0 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  Flaherty0[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  Gregg0 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  Shell0 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  Allen0 2 7 .222 Rams (0–2) Redskins (2–5) [98]
99 Steve  Owen0 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  Conzelman0 1 1 .500 Cardinal A
Cardinals ^
1947 [105]
Mike  Holovak 1 1 .500 Patriots [106]
Bart  Starr0 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  Gillman0 1 5 .167 Charger ARams (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.

Bold denotes an active coach
Member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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.

Key
^ Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
* Denotes head coach who is still active in the NFL


Rank Coach Team(s) # of Playoff apps Years Championship appearances Refs
1 Don Shula^ Baltimore Colts (19631969)
Miami Dolphins (19701995)
19 1964, 1965, 1968, 19701974, 1978, 1979, 19811985, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1982, 1984 [137]
Bill Belichick Cleveland Browns (19911995)
New England Patriots (20002023)
1994, 2001, 20032007, 20092019, 2021 2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 [138]
Andy Reid* Philadelphia Eagles (19992012)
Kansas City Chiefs (2013–present)
20002004, 2006, 20082010, 2013, 20152023 2004, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023 [139]
4 Tom Landry^ Dallas Cowboys (19601988) 18 19661973, 19751983, 1985 1970, 1971, 1975, 1977, 1978 [140]
5 Marty Schottenheimer Cleveland Browns (19841988)
Kansas City Chiefs (19891998)
Washington Redskins (2000)
San Diego Chargers (20022006)
13 19851988, 19901995, 1997, 2004, 2006 None [141]
6 Bud Grant^ Minnesota Vikings (19671983, 1985) 12 19681971, 19731978, 1980, 1982 1969, 1973, 1974, 1976 [142]
Chuck Noll^ Pittsburgh Steelers (19691991) 19721979, 19821984, 1989 1974, 1975, 1978, 1979 [143]
Mike Holmgren Green Bay Packers (19931998)
Seattle Seahawks (19992008)
19931999, 20032007 1996, 1997, 2005 [144]
Pete Carroll New York Jets (1994)
New England Patriots (19971999)
Seattle Seahawks (20102023)
1997, 1998, 2010, 20122016, 20182020, 2022 2013, 2014 [145]
Mike McCarthy* Green Bay Packers (20062018)
Dallas Cowboys (2020–present)
2007, 20092016, 20212023 2010 [146]
11 Paul Brown^ Cleveland Browns (19501962)
Cincinnati Bengals (19681975)
11 19501955, 1957, 1958, 1970, 1973, 1975 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957 [147]
Chuck Knox Los Angeles Rams (19731977, 19921994)
Buffalo Bills (19781982)
Seattle Seahawks (19831991)
19731977, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988 None [148]
Tony Dungy^ Tampa Bay Buccaneers (19962001)
Indianapolis Colts (20022008)
1997, 19992008 2006 [149]
Mike Tomlin* Pittsburgh Steelers (2007–present) 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 20142017, 2020, 2021, 2023 2008, 2010 [150]
John Harbaugh* Baltimore Ravens (2008–present) 20082012, 2014, 20182020, 2022, 2023 2012 [151]
16 Steve Owen^ New York Giants (19301953) 10 19331935, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1950 1933, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1946 [152]
Joe Gibbs^ Washington Redskins (19811992, 20042007) 19821984, 1986, 1987, 19901992, 2005, 2007 1982, 1983, 1987, 1991 [153]
Bill Parcells^ New York Giants (19831990)
New England Patriots (19931996)
New York Jets (19971999)
Dallas Cowboys (20032006)
19841986, 1989, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2006 1986, 1990, 1996 [154]
Bill Cowher^ Pittsburgh Steelers (19922006) 19921997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 1995, 2005 [155]

See also

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