Active NFL head coach career Super Bowl history

There are 32 head coaches in the National Football League (NFL) for the 32 respective teams. 20 of the current 32 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. Bill Belichick has the most Super Bowl wins throughout his career among ACTIVE head coaches with 5, as well as tying John Fox with the most losses with 3. Tony Sparano, Doug Marrone, Chuck Pagano, Gus Bradley, Mike Pettine and Chip Kelly are the only coaches who have never won or lost a Super Bowl having never made it to one. Only seven of the coaches have won a Super Bowl as head coach with their current teams, John Harbaugh, Bill Belichick, Mike McCarthy, Sean Payton, Tom Coughlin, Pete Carroll and Mike Tomlin.

Super Bowl wins

Current Team

Coach

Super Bowl Wins

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Arizona Cardinals

Bruce Arians

  • XL - 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers (WR)
  • XLIII - 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers (OC)

Atlanta Falcons

Mike Smith

  • XXXV - 2000 Baltimore Ravens (DA/DL)

Baltimore Ravens

John Harbaugh

  • XLVII - 2012 Baltimore Ravens (HC)

Buffalo Bills

Doug Marrone

Carolina Panthers

Ron Rivera

  • XX - 1985 Chicago Bears (Player)

Chicago Bears

Marc Trestman

Cincinnati Bengals

Marvin Lewis

  • XXXV - 2000 Baltimore Ravens (DC)

Cleveland Browns

Mike Pettine

Dallas Cowboys

Jason Garrett

  • XXVIII - 1993 Dallas Cowboys (Player)
  • [...] - 1995 Dallas Cowboys (Player)

Denver Broncos

John Fox

Detroit Lions

Jim Caldwell

  • XLI - 2006 Indianapolis Colts (Asst. HC/QB)
  • XLVII - 2012 Baltimore Ravens (OC/QB)

Green Bay Packers

Mike McCarthy

  • XLV - 2010 Green Bay Packers (HC)

Houston Texans

Indianapolis Colts

Chuck Pagano

Jacksonville Jaguars

Gus Bradley

Kansas City Chiefs

Andy Reid

  • XXXI - 1996 Green Bay Packers (TE/Asst. OL)

Miami Dolphins

Joe Philbin

  • XLV - 2010 Green Bay Packers (OC)

Minnesota Vikings

Mike Zimmer

  • [...] - 1995 Dallas Cowboys (DB)

New England Patriots

Bill Belichick

  • XXI - 1986 New York Giants (DC)
  • XXV - 1990 New York Giants (DC)
  • XXXVI - 2001 New England Patriots (HC)
  • XXXVIII - 2003 New England Patriots (HC)
  • XXXIX - 2004 New England Patriots (HC)

New Orleans Saints

Sean Payton

  • XLIV - 2009 New Orleans Saints (HC)

New York Giants

Tom Coughlin

  • XXV - 1990 New York Giants (WR)
  • XLII - 2007 New York Giants (HC)
  • XLVI - 2011 New York Giants (HC)

New York Jets

Rex Ryan

  • XXXV - 2000 Baltimore Ravens (DL)

Oakland Raiders

Tony Sparano**

Philadelphia Eagles

Chip Kelly

Pittsburgh Steelers

Mike Tomlin

  • XXXVII - 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (DB)
  • XLIII - 2008 Pittsburgh Steelers (HC)

San Diego Chargers

Mike McCoy

San Francisco 49ers

Jim Harbaugh

Seattle Seahawks

Pete Carroll

  • XLVIII - 2013 Seattle Seahawks (HC)

St. Louis Rams

Jeff Fisher

  • XX - 1985 Chicago Bears (***Player/DA)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tennessee Titans

Ken Whisenhunt

  • XL - 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers (OC)

Washington Redskins

Jay Gruden

  • XXXVII - 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (OA)

** Tony Sparano is the interim head coach for the Oakland Raiders

*** Jeff Fisher spent the 1985 Chicago Bears season on injured reserve as a player and stayed on as a defensive assistant

Abbreviation

Position

Asst. HC

Assistant Head Coach

Asst. OL

Assistant Offensive Line Coach

DA

Defensive Assistant

DB

Defensive Backs Coach

DC

Defensive Coordinator

DL

Defensive Line Coach

HC

Head Coach

LB

Linebackers Coach

OA

Offensive Assistant

OC

Offensive Coordinator

OL

Offensive Line Coach

QB

Quarterbacks Coach

QC

Quality Control

Sec

Secondary Coach

ST

Special Teams Coordinator

TE

Tight Ends Coach

WR

Wide Receivers Coach

Super Bowl losses

Current Team

Coach

Super Bowl Losses

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Arizona Cardinals

Bruce Arians

  • XLV - 2010 Pittsburgh Steelers (OC)

Atlanta Falcons

Mike Smith

Baltimore Ravens

John Harbaugh

  • XXXIX - 2004 Philadelphia Eagles (ST)

Buffalo Bills

Doug Marrone

Carolina Panthers

Ron Rivera

  • XLI - 2006 Chicago Bears (DC)

Chicago Bears

Marc Trestman

  • XXXVII - 2002 Oakland Raiders (OC)

Cincinnati Bengals

Marvin Lewis

  • [...] - 1995 Pittsburgh Steelers (LB)

Cleveland Browns

Mike Pettine

Dallas Cowboys

Jason Garrett

  • XXXV - 2000 New York Giants (Player)

Denver Broncos

John Fox

  • XXXV - 2000 New York Giants (DC)
  • XXXVIII - 2003 Carolina Panthers (HC)
  • XLVIII - 2013 Denver Broncos (HC)

Detroit Lions

Jim Caldwell

  • XLIV - 2009 Indianapolis Colts (HC)

Green Bay Packers

Mike McCarthy

Houston Texans

  • XLII - 2007 New England Patriots (OA)
  • XLVI - 2011 New England Patriots (OC/QB)

Indianapolis Colts

Chuck Pagano

Jacksonville Jaguars

Gus Bradley

Kansas City Chiefs

Andy Reid

  • XXXII - 1997 Green Bay Packers (QB/Asst. HC)
  • XXXIX - 2004 Philadelphia Eagles (HC)

Miami Dolphins

Joe Philbin

Minnesota Vikings

Mike Zimmer

New England Patriots

Bill Belichick

  • XXXI - 1996 New England Patriots (Asst. HC/Sec)
  • XLII - 2007 New England Patriots (HC)
  • XLVI - 2011 New England Patriots (HC)

New Orleans Saints

Sean Payton

  • XXXV - 2000 New York Giants (OC)

New York Giants

Tom Coughlin

New York Jets

Rex Ryan

Oakland Raiders

Tony Sparano**

Philadelphia Eagles

Chip Kelly

Pittsburgh Steelers

Mike Tomlin

  • XLV - 2010 Pittsburgh Steelers (HC)

San Diego Chargers

Mike McCoy

  • XXXVIII - 2003 Carolina Panthers (QB/OA)

San Francisco 49ers

Jim Harbaugh

  • XLVII - 2012 San Francisco 49ers (HC)

Seattle Seahawks

Pete Carroll

St. Louis Rams

Jeff Fisher

  • XXXIV - 1999 Tennessee Titans (HC)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Lovie Smith

  • XXXVI - 2001 St. Louis Rams (DC)
  • XLI - 2006 Chicago Bears (HC)

Tennessee Titans

Ken Whisenhunt

  • XLIII - 2008 Arizona Cardinals (HC)

Washington Redskins

Jay Gruden

** Tony Sparano is the interim head coach for the Oakland Raiders