List of professional gridiron football coaches with 200 wins

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Through the end of the 2019 season in professional football, only eleven coaches have won 200 career regular season victories.[1][2]

Key

Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
†† Inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame
††† Inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame
†††† Coached in both the Grey Cup and Super Bowl

Coaches with 200 regular season wins

Rank Name Years Wins Losses Ties Pct. Teams
1 Don Shula 33 328 156 6 .676 Baltimore Colts (1963–1969), Miami Dolphins (1970–1995)
2 George Halas 40 318 148 31 .671 Decatur Staleys (1920), Chicago Staleys (1921), Chicago Bears (1922–1929, 1933–1942, 1946–1955, 1958–1967)
3 Wally Buono†† 24 282 165 3 .646 Calgary Stampeders (1990–2002), British Columbia Lions (2003–2011, 2016–2018)
4 Bill Belichick 25 280 136 0 .673 Cleveland Browns (1991–1995), New England Patriots (2000–present)
5 Bud Grant†††, †††† 28 260 153 7 .627 Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1957–1966), Minnesota Vikings (1967–1983, 1985)
6 Tom Landry 29 250 162 6 .605 Dallas Cowboys (1960–1988)
7 Curly Lambeau 35[3][4] 245 134 23 .638 Green Bay Packers (1919–1949), Chicago Cardinals (1950–1951), Washington Redskins (1952–1953)
8 Don Matthews†† 24 236 146 1 .634 British Columbia Lions (1983–1987), Toronto Argonauts (1990, 1996–1998, 2008), Orlando Thunder (1991), Saskatchewan Roughriders (1991–1993), Baltimore Stallions (1994–1995), Edmonton Eskimos (1999–2000), Montreal Alouettes (2000–2006)
9 Andy Reid 21 221 130 1 .629 Philadelphia Eagles (1999–2012), Kansas City Chiefs (2013–present)
10 Paul Brown 25 213 104 9 .667 Cleveland Browns (1946–1962), Cincinnati Bengals (1968–1975)
11 Marty Schottenheimer 22 203 127 1 .615 Cleveland Browns (1984–1988), Kansas City Chiefs (1989–1998), Washington Redskins (2001), San Diego Chargers (2002–2006), Virginia Destroyers (2011)

Other Facts

Each coach has won at least one NFL Championship, Grey Cups, or Super Bowl, except Marty Schottenheimer, who had not won any. Despite not winning any championships in the NFL, Schottenheimer did win the 2011 UFL Championship, coaching the Virginia Destroyers; he also won an AFL Championship (pre-merger) in 1965 as a player with the Buffalo Bills.

Bud Grant and Marv Levy are the only coaches to lead teams to both the Grey Cup Finals and the Super Bowl.

Tim Marcum is the winningest and most successful coach in Arena Football League history. During the regular season Marcum resulted in a 184–87 (.679) record and 28–12 (.700) in the post-season, which totals to 212–99 (.682) overall. He coached the Denver Dynamite (1987), Detroit Drive (1988–1989, 1991–1993), and the Tampa Bay Storm (1995–2010). During his time as a head coach, Marcum coached in eleven ArenaBowls, winning seven of them. Other AFL coaches who came close to 200 wins were Darren Arbet with 188 overall wins (169 regular season wins) and Mike Hohensee with 170 overall wins (158 regular season wins).

See also

References

  1. ^ "Alphabetically". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 6, 2013.
  2. ^ "Canadian Football Hall of Fame - Builders". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved July 6, 2013.
  3. ^ Curly Lambeau
  4. ^ 1919-1920 Green Bay Packers