1972 and 1978
Chuck Noll of the Steelers and Tom Landry of the Cowboys in Super Bowl X. Noll had won Super Bowl IX and Landry had won Super Bowl VI.
Tom Landry
The Dallas Cowboys have appeared in eight Super Bowls, and have won with three different head coaches.The coaches and results (victories in bold):Super Bowl V (Tom Landry) -- Baltimore Colts 16, Dallas 13.Super Bowl VI (Tom Landry) -- Dallas 24, Miami Dolphins 3.Super Bowl X (Tom Landry) -- Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Dallas 17.Super Bowl XII (Tom Landry)-- Dallas 27, Denver Broncos 10.Super Bowl XIII (Tom Landry) Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31.Super Bowl XXVII (Jimmy Johnson) -- Dallas 52, Buffalo Bills 17.Super Bowl XXVIII (Jimmy Johnson) -- Dallas 30, Buffalo 13.Super Bowl XXX (Barry Switzer) -- Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17.
Head coach Tom Landry guided the Dallas Cowboys to five Super Bowl appearances and two wins. The Cowboys defeated the Miami Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VI in Miami and beat the Denver Broncos 27-10 in Super Bowl XII in New Orleans.
That was Tom Landry who was head coach when they won their first Super Bowl (SB VI) over the Miami Dolphins.Tom Landry
Tom Landry...Don McCafferty
Don Shula. Shula was head coach of 6 Super Bowl teams (Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and Miami Dolphins is Super Bowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX) and Landry was head coach of 5 Super Bowl teams (Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowls V, VI, X, XII, XIII).
Landry 5.........Shula 6----------Above is incorrect! They've each been to five Super Bowls.Tom Landry (5):Super Bowl V, lost to BaltimoreSuper Bowl VI, beat MiamiSuper Bowl X, lost to PittsburghSuper Bowl XII, beat DenverSuper Bowl XIII, lost to PittsburghDon Shula (5):Super Bowl VI, lost to DallasSuper Bowl VII, beat WashingtonSuper Bowl VIII, beat MinnesotaSuper Bowl XVII, lost to WashingtonSuper Bowl XIX, lost to San Francisco----------Shula was head coach in 6 Super Bowls. Missing from the list is Super Bowl III when Shula was head coach of the Baltimore Colts that lost to the New York Jets.
Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys ... the Cowboys went 0-11-1 in 1960 and won Super Bowl VI on January 16, 1972.
Vince Lombardi coached the Green Bay Packers and Hank Stram coached the Kansas City Chiefs in the first Super Bowl (which at the time was called the NFL/AFL World Championship Game).
2001-02 (Super Bowl XXXVI), 2003-04 (Super Bowl XXXVIII), and 2004-05 (Super Bowl XXXIX)
Tom Landry