NFL Coaches With the Most Super Bowl Wins

NFL Coaches with the Most Super Bowl Wins
NFL Coaches with the Most Super Bowl Wins /

Editor's note: This story originally ran Feb. 3, 2019. Sports Illustrated is republishing it with updates ahead of Super Bowl 59.

Of the 35 different head coaches to win a Super Bowl, 14 of them have done so multiple times.

Each coach who won multiple titles did it with the same team, but only four of those coaches were able to accomplish the feat more than twice.

Patriots coach Bill Belichick is the all-time leader in Super Bowl wins with six, ahead of former Steelers coach Chuck Noll, who has four.

Belichick has led New England to victories in Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI and LII. He also took the team to Super Bowls XLII, XLVI and LII, where they lost each of those games by one score.

Noll won Super Bowls IX, X, XIII and XIV with Pittsburgh, and he was undefeated in the championship game.

Former 49ers coach Bill Walsh, current Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and former Redskins coach Joe Gibbs each have three Super Bowl wins. Vince Lombardi (Packers), Tom Landry (Cowboys), Don Shula (Dolphins), Tom Flores (Raiders), Bill Parcells (Giants), George Seifert (49ers), Jimmy Johnson (Cowboys), Mike Shanahan (Broncos) and Tom Couglin (Giants) round make up the list of coaches who have won two Super Bowls.

Full List of Super Bowl Winning Head Coaches

Coach

Super Bowl Wins

Team

Bill Belichick

6

New England Patriots

Chuck Noll

4

Pittsburgh Steelers

Bill Walsh

3

San Francisco 49ers

Joe Gibbs

3

Washington

Andy Reid

3

Kansas City Chiefs

Vince Lombardi

2

Green Bay Packers

Tom Flores

2

Oakland Raiders

Jimmy Johnson

2

Dallas Cowboys

George Seifert

2

San Francisco 49ers

Mike Shanahan

2

Denver Broncos

Tom Coughlin

2

New York Giants

Bill Parcells

2

New York Giants

Tom Landry

2

Dallas Cowboys

Don Shula

2

Miami Dolphins

Weeb Ewbank

1

New York Jets

Hank Stram

1

Kansas City Chiefs

Don McCafferty

1

Baltimore Ravens

John Madden

1

Oakland Raiders

Mike Ditka

1

Chicago Bears

Barry Switzer

1

Dallas Cowboys

Mike Holmgren

1

Green Bay Packers

Dick Vermeil

1

St. Louis Rams

Brian Billick

1

Baltimore Ravens

Jon Gruden

1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Bill Cowher

1

Pittsburgh Steelers

Tony Dungy

1

Indianapolis Colts

Mike Tomlin

1

Pittsburgh Steelers

Sean Payton

1

New Orleans Saints

Mike McCarthy

1

Green Bay Packers

John Harbaugh

1

Baltimore Ravens

Pete Carroll

1

Seattle Seahawks

Doug Pederson

1

Philadelphia Eagles

Bruce Arians

1

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Sean McVay

1

Los Angeles Rams

Gary Kubiak

1

Denver Broncos


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