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List of Super Bowl head coaches

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of Super Bowl head coaches.[1]

Super Bowl head coaches

Elected to Hall of Fame as Coach Elected to Hall of Fame as Player Active NFL Head Coach

(Win number in parentheses). [Loss number in brackets]. Click on heading arrows to sort table.

Date Super Bowl Winning coach Team Opponent Losing coach Score Site
January 15, 1967 I Vince   Lombardi Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs Hank  Stram 35–10 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles
January 14, 1968 II Vince   Lombardi (2) Green Bay Packers Oakland Raiders John  Rauch 33–14 Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida
January 12, 1969 III Weeb  Ewbank New York Jets Baltimore Colts Don  Shula 16–7 Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida
January 11, 1970 IV Hank  Stram Kansas City Chiefs Minnesota Vikings Bud  Grant 23–7 Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 17, 1971 V Don  McCafferty Baltimore Colts Dallas Cowboys Tom  Landry 16–13 Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida
January 16, 1972 VI Tom  Landry Dallas Cowboys Miami Dolphins Don  Shula [2] 24–3 Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 14, 1973 VII Don  Shula Miami Dolphins Washington Redskins George  Allen  14–7 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles
January 13, 1974 VIII Don  Shula (2) Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings Bud  Grant [2] 24–7 Rice Stadium in Houston, Texas
January 12, 1975 IX Chuck  Noll Pittsburgh Steelers Minnesota Vikings Bud  Grant [3] 16–6 Tulane Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 18, 1976 X Chuck  Noll (2) Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Cowboys Tom  Landry [2] 21–17 Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida
January 9, 1977 XI John Madden Oakland Raiders Minnesota Vikings Bud  Grant [4] 32–14 Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California
January 15, 1978 XII Tom  Landry (2) Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos Red  Miller 27–10 Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 21, 1979 XIII Chuck  Noll (3) Pittsburgh Steelers Dallas Cowboys Tom  Landry [3] 35–31 Miami Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida
January 20, 1980 XIV Chuck  Noll (4) Pittsburgh Steelers Los Angeles Rams Ray  Malavasi 31–19 Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California
January 25, 1981 XV Tom  Flores Oakland Raiders Philadelphia Eagles Dick  Vermeil 27–10 Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 24, 1982 XVI Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers Cincinnati Bengals Forrest  Gregg 26–21 Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan
January 30, 1983 XVII Joe  Gibbs Washington Redskins Miami Dolphins Don  Shula [3] 27–17 Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California
January 22, 1984 XVIII Tom  Flores (2) Los Angeles Raiders Washington Redskins Joe  Gibbs 38–9 Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida
January 20, 1985 XIX Bill Walsh (2) San Francisco 49ers Miami Dolphins Don  Shula [4] 38–16 Stanford Stadium in Palo Alto, California
January 26, 1986 XX Mike  Ditka Chicago Bears New England Patriots Raymond  Berry 46–10 Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 25, 1987 XXI Bill  Parcells New York Giants Denver Broncos Dan  Reeves 39–20 Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California
January 31, 1988 XXII Joe  Gibbs (2) Washington Redskins Denver Broncos Dan  Reeves [2] 42–10 Jack Murphy Stadium in San Diego, California
January 22, 1989 XXIII Bill Walsh (3) San Francisco 49ers Cincinnati Bengals Sam  Wyche 20–16 Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida
January 28, 1990 XXIV George  Seifert San Francisco 49ers Denver Broncos Dan  Reeves [3] 55–10 Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 27, 1991 XXV Bill  Parcells (2) New York Giants Buffalo Bills Marv  Levy 20–19 Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida
January 26, 1992 XXVI Joe  Gibbs (3) Washington Redskins Buffalo Bills Marv  Levy [2] 37–24 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota
January 31, 1993 XXVII Jimmy  Johnson Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills Marv  Levy [3] 52–17 Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California
January 30, 1994 XXVIII Jimmy  Johnson (2) Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills Marv  Levy [4] 30–13 Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia
January 29, 1995 XXIX George  Seifert (2) San Francisco 49ers San Diego Chargers Bobby  Ross 49–26 Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida
January 28, 1996 XXX Barry  Switzer Dallas Cowboys Pittsburgh Steelers Bill  Cowher 27–17 Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona
January 26, 1997 XXXI Mike  Holmgren Green Bay Packers New England Patriots Bill  Parcells 35–21 Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 25, 1998 XXXII Mike  Shanahan Denver Broncos Green Bay Packers Mike  Holmgren 31–24 Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California
January 31, 1999 XXXIII Mike  Shanahan (2) Denver Broncos Atlanta Falcons Dan  Reeves [4] 34–19 Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida
January 30, 2000 XXXIV Dick  Vermeil St. Louis Rams Tennessee Titans Jeff  Fisher 23–16 Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia
January 28, 2001 XXXV Brian  Billick Baltimore Ravens New York Giants Jim  Fassel 34–7 Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
February 3, 2002 XXXVI Bill  Belichick New England Patriots St. Louis Rams Mike  Martz 20–17 Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
January 26, 2003 XXXVII Jon  Gruden Tampa Bay Buccaneers Oakland Raiders Bill  Callahan 48–21 Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California
February 1, 2004 XXXVIII Bill  Belichick (2) New England Patriots Carolina Panthers John  Fox 32–29 Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas
February 6, 2005 XXXIX Bill  Belichick (3) New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles Andy  Reid 24–21 Alltel Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida
February 5, 2006 XL Bill  Cowher Pittsburgh Steelers Seattle Seahawks Mike  Holmgren [2] 21–10 Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan
February 4, 2007 XLI Tony Dungy Indianapolis Colts Chicago Bears Lovie Smith 29–17 Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
February 3, 2008 XLII Tom Coughlin New York Giants New England Patriots Bill  Belichick 17–14 University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
February 1, 2009 XLIII Mike  Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers Arizona Cardinals Ken  Whisenhunt 27–23 Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida
February 7, 2010 XLIV Sean  Payton New Orleans Saints Indianapolis Colts Jim  Caldwell  31–17 Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida
February 6, 2011 XLV Mike  McCarthy Green Bay Packers Pittsburgh Steelers Mike  Tomlin 31–25 Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas
February 5, 2012 XLVI Tom  Coughlin (2) New York Giants New England Patriots Bill  Belichick [2] 21–17 Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana
February 3, 2013 XLVII John  Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens San Francisco 49ers Jim  Harbaugh 34–31 Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana
February 2, 2014 XLVIII Pete  Carroll 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 Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California
February 5, 2017 LI Bill  Belichick (5) New England Patriots Atlanta Falcons Dan  Quinn 34–28 (OT) NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas
February 4, 2018 LII Doug  Pederson Philadelphia Eagles New England Patriots Bill  Belichick [3] 41–33 U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota
February 3, 2019 LIII Bill  Belichick (6) New England Patriots Los Angeles Rams Sean  McVay 13–3 Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia
February 2, 2020 LIV Andy  Reid Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers Kyle  Shanahan 31–20 Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
February 7, 2021 LV Bruce  Arians Tampa Bay Buccaneers Kansas City Chiefs Andy  Reid [2] 31–9 Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
February 13, 2022 LVI Sean  McVay Los Angeles Rams Cincinnati Bengals Zac  Taylor 23–20 SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
February 12, 2023 LVII Andy  Reid (2) Kansas City Chiefs Philadelphia Eagles Nick  Sirianni 38–35 State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
February 11, 2024 LVIII Andy  Reid (3) Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers Kyle Shanahan [2] 25–22 (OT) Allegiant Stadium, Paradise, Nevada

Coaches with multiple Super Bowl appearances

Elected to Hall of Fame as Coach Active Coach

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.

Sort chart by clicking arrows by heading.
In descending order, the tiebreakers are – 1) Better win percentage 2) Earliest Super Bowl

Coaches listed by Games 1st, Wins 2nd, then Super Bowl number
Games Coach Wins Losses Win percentage Super Bowls Team(s)
9 Bill  Belichick 6 3 .667 XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLII, XLVI, XLIX, LI, LII, LIII New England Patriots
6 Don  Shula 2 4 .333 III, VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX Baltimore Colts, Miami Dolphins
5 Andy Reid 3 2 .600 XXXIX, LIV, LV, LVII, LVIII Philadelphia Eagles, Kansas City Chiefs
Tom  Landry 2 3 .400 V, VI, X, XII, XIII Dallas Cowboys
4 Chuck  Noll 4 0 1.000 IX, X, XIII, XIV Pittsburgh Steelers
Joe  Gibbs 3 1 .750 XVII, XVIII, XXII, XXVI Washington Redskins
Bud  Grant 0 4 .000 IV, VIII, IX, XI Minnesota Vikings
Marv  Levy 0 4 .000 XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII Buffalo Bills
Dan  Reeves 0 4 .000 XXI, XXII, XXIV, XXXIII Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons
3 Bill  Walsh 3 0 1.000 XVI, XIX, XXIII San Francisco 49ers
Bill  Parcells 2 1 .667 XXI, XXV, XXXI New York Giants, New England Patriots
Mike  Holmgren 1 2 .333 XXXI, XXXII, XL Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks
2 Vince  Lombardi 2 0 1.000 I, II Green Bay Packers
Tom  Flores 2 0 1.000 XV, XVIII Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders
Jimmy Johnson 2 0 1.000 XXVII, XXVIII Dallas Cowboys
George  Seifert 2 0 1.000 XXIV, XXIX San Francisco 49ers
Mike  Shanahan 2 0 1.000 XXXII, XXXIII Denver Broncos
Tom  Coughlin 2 0 1.000 XLII, XLVI New York Giants
Hank  Stram 1 1 .500 I, IV Kansas City Chiefs
Dick  Vermeil 1 1 .500 XV, XXXIV Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams
Bill  Cowher 1 1 .500 XXX, XL Pittsburgh Steelers
Mike  Tomlin 1 1 .500 XLIII, XLV Pittsburgh Steelers
Pete  Carroll 1 1 .500 XLVIII, XLIX Seattle Seahawks
Sean  McVay 1 1 .500 LIII, LVI Los Angeles Rams
John  Fox 0 2 .000 XXXVIII, XLVIII Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos
Kyle Shanahan 0 2 .000 LIV, LVIII San Francisco 49ers

See also

References

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