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Tom Landry is the longest tenured coach in NFL history as he coached the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 until 1988. Jeff Fisher is the longest tenured head coach still in the league. He has coached the Tennessee Titans since 1994.
The longest tenured coach in NFL history was Tom Landry, who coached the Cowboys from 1960 to 1988 for a total of 29 years. The second longest tenured coach was Don Shula who coached the Dolphins from 1970 to 1995 for a total of 26 years.
The late, great Tom Landry was the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys from the team's beginnings in 1960 until 1988.
Forbes just came out with a new list this year. I have posted the Related Link below: But if you are looking for a fast answer that would be Bill Belichick, who is getting $7 million dollars a year on average.
In the modern era, yes.Fritz Pollard was a player/coach of the 1921 Akron Pros and would be considered the first African American head coach in NFL history.