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. DATE WINNING COACH WINNING TEAM LOSING COACH LOSING TEAM SCORE
I Jan. 15, 1967 Vince Lombardi Green Bay Packers Hank Stram Kansas City Chiefs 35-10
II Jan. 14, 1968 Vince Lombardi Green Bay Packers John Rauch Oakland Raiders 33-14
III Jan. 12, 1969 Weeb Ewbank New York Jets Don Shula Baltimore Colts 16-7
IV Jan. 11, 1970 Hank Stram Kansas City Chiefs Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings 23-7
V Jan. 17, 1971 Don McCafferty Baltimore Colts Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys 16-13
VI Jan. 16, 1972 Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys Don Shula Miami Dolphins 24-3
VII Jan. 14, 1973 Don Shula Miami Dolphins George Allen Washington Redskins 14-7
VIII Jan. 13, 1974 Don Shula Miami Dolphins Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings 24-7
IX Jan. 12, 1975 Chuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings 16-6
X Jan. 18, 1976 Chuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys 21-17
XI Jan. 9, 1977 John Madden Oakland Raiders Bud Grant Minnesota Vikings 32-14
XII Jan. 15, 1978 Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys Red Miller Denver Broncos 27-10
XIII Jan. 21, 1979 Chuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers Tom Landry Dallas Cowboys 35-31
XIV Jan. 20, 1980 Chuck Noll Pittsburgh Steelers Ray Malavasi Los Angeles Rams 31-19
XV Jan. 25, 1981 Tom Flores Oakland Raiders Dick Vermeil Philadelphia Eagles 27–10
XVI Jan. 24, 1982 Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers Forrest Gregg Cincinnati Bengals 26–21
XVII Jan. 30, 1983 Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins Don Shula Miami Dolphins 27–17
XVIII Jan. 22, 1984 Tom Flores Los Angeles Raiders Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins 38–9
XIX Jan. 20, 1985 Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers Don Shula Miami Dolphins 38–16
XX Jan. 26, 1986 Mike Ditka Chicago Bears Raymond Berry New England Patriots 46–10
XXI Jan. 25, 1987 Bill Parcells New York Giants Dan Reeves Denver Broncos 39–20
XXII Jan. 31, 1988 Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins Dan Reeves Denver Broncos 42–10
XXIII Jan. 22, 1989 Bill Walsh San Francisco 49ers Sam Wyche Cincinnati Bengals 20–16
XXIV Jan. 28, 1990 George Seifert San Francisco 49ers Dan Reeves Denver Broncos 55–10
XXV Jan. 27, 1991 Bill Parcells New York Giants Marv Levy Buffalo Bills 20–19
XXVI Jan. 26, 1992 Joe Gibbs Washington Redskins Marv Levy Buffalo Bills 37-24
XXVII Jan. 31, 1993 Jimmy Johnson Dallas Cowboys Marv Levy Buffalo Bills 52-17
XXVIII Jan. 30, 1994 Jimmy Johnson Dallas Cowboys Marv Levy Buffalo Bills 30-13
XXIX Jan. 29, 1995 George Seifert San Francisco 49ers Bobby Ross San Diego Chargers 49-26
XXX Jan. 28, 1996 Barry Switzer Dallas Cowboys Bill Cowher Pittsburgh Steelers 27–17
XXXI Jan. 26, 1997 Mike Holmgren Green Bay Packers Bill Parcells New England Patriots 35-21
XXXII Jan. 25, 1998 Mike Shanahan Denver Broncos Mike Holmgren >Green Bay Packers 31-24
XXXIII Jan. 31, 1999 Mike Shanahan Denver Broncos Dan Reeves Atlanta Falcons 34-19
XXXIV Jan. 30, 2000 Dick Vermeil St. Louis Rams Jeff Fisher Tennessee Titans 23-16
XXXV Jan. 28, 2001 Brian Billick Baltimore Ravens Jim Fassel New York Giants 34-7
XXXVI Feb. 3, 2002 Bill Belichick New England Patriots Mike Martz St. Louis Rams 20-17
XXXVII Jan. 26, 2003 Jon Gruden Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bill Callahan Oakland Raiders 48–21
XXXVIII Feb. 1, 2004 Bill Belichick New England Patriots John Fox Carolina Panthers 32–29
XXXIX Feb. 6, 2005 Bill Belichick New England Patriots Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles 24–21
XL Feb. 5, 2006 Bill Cowher Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Holmgren Seattle Seahawks 21–10
XLI Feb. 4, 2007 Tony Dungy Indianapolis Colts Lovie Smith Chicago Bears 29–17
XLII Feb. 3, 2008 Tom Coughlin New York Giants Bill Belichick New England Patriots 17-14
XLIII Feb. 1, 2009 Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers Ken Whisenhunt Arizona Cardinals 27-23
XLIV Feb. 7, 2010 Sean Payton New Orleans Saints Jim Caldwell Indianapolis Colts 31-17
XLV Feb. 6, 2011 Mike McCarthy Green Bay Packers Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25
XLVI Feb. 5, 2012 Tom Coughlin New York Giants Bill Belichick New England Patriots 21–17
XLVII Feb. 3, 2013 John Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens Jim Harbaugh San Francisco 49ers 34-31
XLVIII Feb. 2, 2014 Pete Carroll Seattle Seahawks John Fox Denver Broncos 43-8
XLIX Feb. 1, 2015 Bill Belichick New England Patriots Pete Carroll Seattle Seahawks 28–24
50 Feb. 7, 2016 Gary Kubiak Denver Broncos Ron Rivera Carolina Panthers 24-10
LI Feb. 5, 2017 Bill Belichick New England Patriots Dan Quinn Atlanta Falcons 34–28 (OT)
LII Feb. 4, 2018 Doug Pederson Philadelphia Eagles Bill Belichick New England Patriots 41-33
LIII Feb. 3, 2019 Bill Belichick New England Patriots Sean McVay Los Angeles Rams 13-3
LIV Feb. 2, 2020 Andy Reid Kansas City Chiefs Kyle Shanahan San Francisco 49ers 31-20
LV Feb. 7, 2021 Bruce Arians Tampa Bay Buccaneers Andy Reid Kansas City Chiefs 31-9
LVI Feb. 13, 2022 Sean McVay Los Angeles Rams Zac Taylor Cincinnati Bengals 23-20
LVII Feb. 12, 2023 Andy Reid Kansas City Chiefs Nick Sirianni Philadelphia Eagles 38-35

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.