Super Bowl Coaches

Super Bowl History of winning and losing coaches as well as the final scores of each game (1967-2022).

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NO.DATEWINNING COACHWINNING TEAMLOSING COACHLOSING TEAMSCORE
IJan. 15, 1967Vince LombardiGreen Bay PackersHank StramKansas City Chiefs35-10
IIJan. 14, 1968Vince LombardiGreen Bay PackersJohn RauchOakland Raiders33-14
IIIJan. 12, 1969Weeb EwbankNew York JetsDon ShulaBaltimore Colts16-7
IVJan. 11, 1970Hank StramKansas City ChiefsBud GrantMinnesota Vikings23-7
VJan. 17, 1971Don McCaffertyBaltimore ColtsTom LandryDallas Cowboys16-13
VIJan. 16, 1972Tom LandryDallas CowboysDon ShulaMiami Dolphins24-3
VIIJan. 14, 1973Don ShulaMiami DolphinsGeorge AllenWashington Redskins14-7
VIIIJan. 13, 1974Don ShulaMiami DolphinsBud GrantMinnesota Vikings24-7
IXJan. 12, 1975Chuck NollPittsburgh SteelersBud GrantMinnesota Vikings16-6
XJan. 18, 1976Chuck NollPittsburgh SteelersTom LandryDallas Cowboys21-17
XIJan. 9, 1977John MaddenOakland RaidersBud GrantMinnesota Vikings32-14
XIIJan. 15, 1978Tom LandryDallas CowboysRed MillerDenver Broncos27-10
XIIIJan. 21, 1979Chuck NollPittsburgh SteelersTom LandryDallas Cowboys35-31
XIVJan. 20, 1980Chuck NollPittsburgh SteelersRay MalavasiLos Angeles Rams31-19
XVJan. 25, 1981Tom FloresOakland RaidersDick VermeilPhiladelphia Eagles27–10
XVIJan. 24, 1982Bill WalshSan Francisco 49ersForrest GreggCincinnati Bengals26–21
XVIIJan. 30, 1983Joe GibbsWashington RedskinsDon ShulaMiami Dolphins27–17
XVIIIJan. 22, 1984Tom FloresLos Angeles RaidersJoe GibbsWashington Redskins38–9
XIXJan. 20, 1985Bill WalshSan Francisco 49ersDon ShulaMiami Dolphins38–16
XXJan. 26, 1986Mike DitkaChicago BearsRaymond BerryNew England Patriots46–10
XXIJan. 25, 1987Bill ParcellsNew York GiantsDan ReevesDenver Broncos39–20
XXIIJan. 31, 1988Joe GibbsWashington RedskinsDan ReevesDenver Broncos42–10
XXIIIJan. 22, 1989Bill WalshSan Francisco 49ersSam WycheCincinnati Bengals20–16
XXIVJan. 28, 1990George SeifertSan Francisco 49ersDan ReevesDenver Broncos55–10
XXVJan. 27, 1991Bill ParcellsNew York GiantsMarv LevyBuffalo Bills20–19
XXVIJan. 26, 1992Joe GibbsWashington RedskinsMarv LevyBuffalo Bills37-24
XXVIIJan. 31, 1993Jimmy JohnsonDallas CowboysMarv LevyBuffalo Bills52-17
XXVIIIJan. 30, 1994Jimmy JohnsonDallas CowboysMarv LevyBuffalo Bills30-13
XXIXJan. 29, 1995George SeifertSan Francisco 49ersBobby RossSan Diego Chargers49-26
XXXJan. 28, 1996Barry SwitzerDallas CowboysBill CowherPittsburgh Steelers27–17
XXXIJan. 26, 1997Mike HolmgrenGreen Bay PackersBill ParcellsNew England Patriots35-21
XXXIIJan. 25, 1998Mike ShanahanDenver BroncosMike Holmgren>Green Bay Packers31-24
XXXIIIJan. 31, 1999Mike ShanahanDenver BroncosDan ReevesAtlanta Falcons34-19
XXXIVJan. 30, 2000Dick VermeilSt. Louis RamsJeff FisherTennessee Titans23-16
XXXVJan. 28, 2001Brian BillickBaltimore RavensJim FasselNew York Giants34-7
XXXVIFeb. 3, 2002Bill BelichickNew England PatriotsMike MartzSt. Louis Rams20-17
XXXVIIJan. 26, 2003Jon GrudenTampa Bay BuccaneersBill CallahanOakland Raiders48–21
XXXVIIIFeb. 1, 2004Bill BelichickNew England PatriotsJohn FoxCarolina Panthers32–29
XXXIXFeb. 6, 2005Bill BelichickNew England PatriotsAndy ReidPhiladelphia Eagles24–21
XLFeb. 5, 2006Bill CowherPittsburgh SteelersMike HolmgrenSeattle Seahawks21–10
XLIFeb. 4, 2007Tony DungyIndianapolis ColtsLovie SmithChicago Bears29–17
XLIIFeb. 3, 2008Tom CoughlinNew York GiantsBill BelichickNew England Patriots17-14
XLIIIFeb. 1, 2009Mike TomlinPittsburgh SteelersKen WhisenhuntArizona Cardinals27-23
XLIVFeb. 7, 2010Sean PaytonNew Orleans SaintsJim CaldwellIndianapolis Colts31-17
XLVFeb. 6, 2011Mike McCarthyGreen Bay PackersMike TomlinPittsburgh Steelers31-25
XLVIFeb. 5, 2012Tom CoughlinNew York GiantsBill BelichickNew England Patriots21–17
XLVIIFeb. 3, 2013John HarbaughBaltimore RavensJim HarbaughSan Francisco 49ers34-31
XLVIIIFeb. 2, 2014Pete CarrollSeattle SeahawksJohn FoxDenver Broncos43-8
XLIXFeb. 1, 2015Bill BelichickNew England PatriotsPete CarrollSeattle Seahawks28–24
50Feb. 7, 2016Gary KubiakDenver BroncosRon RiveraCarolina Panthers24-10
LIFeb. 5, 2017Bill BelichickNew England PatriotsDan QuinnAtlanta Falcons34–28 (OT)
LIIFeb. 4, 2018Doug PedersonPhiladelphia EaglesBill BelichickNew England Patriots41-33
LIIIFeb. 3, 2019Bill BelichickNew England PatriotsSean McVayLos Angeles Rams13-3
LIVFeb. 2, 2020Andy ReidKansas City ChiefsKyle ShanahanSan Francisco 49ers31-20
LVFeb. 7, 2021Bruce AriansTampa Bay BuccaneersAndy ReidKansas City Chiefs31-9
LVIFeb. 13, 2022Sean McVayLos Angeles RamsZac TaylorCincinnati Bengals23-20
LVIIFeb. 12, 2023Andy ReidKansas City ChiefsNick SirianniPhiladelphia Eagles38-35
LVIIIFeb. 11, 2024Andy ReidKansas City ChiefsKyle ShanahanSan Francisco 49ers25-22

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has won the most Super Bowls?

Bill Belichick has won the most Super Bowls as a head coach with 6. He is followed by Chuck Noll (4), Bill Walsh (3), and Joe Gibbs (3).

How Many Coaches Have Won Multiple Super Bowls?

There are 13 head coaches who have won multiple Super Bowls.

How many people have won a Super Bowl as a player and head coach?

There are only three coaches who have won the Super Bowl as both a player and head coach: Tom Flores, Mike Ditka, and Tony Dungy.