Active head coaches as of January 12, 2009 (number represent regular season wins only): 1) Tony Dungy, Indianapolis Colts - 139
2) Bill Belichick, New England Patriots - 138
3) Jeff Fisher, Tennessee Titans - 128
4) Tom Coughlin, New York Giants - 115 Mike Shanahan was fired by the Denver Broncos after the 2008 season. Chances are he will hook on with another team for the 2009 season. Should that happen, he will go to the top of the list with 146 regular season wins. Mike Holmgren retired after the 2008 season. He had 161 regular season wins. Head coaches that can break the 100 regular season win mark in 2009, should they still be around, are Andy Reid of the Philadelphia Eagles who has 97 and Jon Gruden of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who has 95.
Shula/Marino - 116
Don Shula has the most NFL wins, with 328. He also has the most wins including the playoffs, with 347.The coach with the best winning percentage is Guy Chamberlin. He had a record of 58-16-7 (.784)
The coach that coached entirely during the Super Bowl era who has the most wins without winning a Super Bowl is Marty Schottenheimer with 200 between 1984-2006.
Wade Phillips, currently the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, has lead 4 teams to the NFL playoffs in his 31-year coaching career.
NFL Receiver with Most Career TouchdownsJerry Rice, 200
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Shula/Marino - 116
Joe Montana with 16 playoff wins.
Don Shula347-173-6 (Overall)
Don Shula has the most NFL wins, with 328. He also has the most wins including the playoffs, with 347.The coach with the best winning percentage is Guy Chamberlin. He had a record of 58-16-7 (.784)
The coach that coached entirely during the Super Bowl era who has the most wins without winning a Super Bowl is Marty Schottenheimer with 200 between 1984-2006.
Mike Shanahan. He currently coaches the Washington Redskins.
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If a NFL Coach wins the challenged play, he still loses one of his two challenges. If both challenges succeed, then the team is awarded a third challenge.
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Tom Landry with 20, all with the Dallas Cowboys. The active coach (April, 2011) with the most playoff wins is Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots with 15 ... 14 came with the Patriots and 1 with the Cleveland Browns.