Don Shula and Tom Landry hold the record for most Super Bowls appearances as a head coach. They each have five Super Bowl appearances as a head coach.
Don Shula -
Baltimore Colts
SB III L 16-7 to New York Jets
Miami Dolphins
SB VII W 14-7 over the Washington Redskins
SB VIII W 24-7 over the Minnesota Vikings
SB XVII L 27-17 to the Washington Redskins
SB XIX L 38-16 to the San Franciso 49ers
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Tom Landry-
Dallas Cowboys
SB V L 16-13 to the Baltimore Colts
SB VI W 24-2 over the Miami Dolphins
SB X L 21-17 to the Pittsburgh Steelers
SB XII W 27-10 over the Denver Broncos
SB XIII L 35-31 to the Pittsburgh Steelers
Coach Tomlin
No. Both were head coach of two teams in the Super Bowl. Vermeil was head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles that lost Super Bowl XV to the Oakland Raiders and the St. Louis Rams that defeated the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV. Vermeil's record in the Super Bowl as a head coach was 1-1. Reeves was the head coach of the Denver Broncos that lost Super Bowl XXI to the New York Giants, Super Bowl XXII to the Washington Redskins, and Super Bowl XXIV to the San Francisco 49ers, and the Atlanta Falcons that lost Super Bowl XXXIII to the Denver Broncos. Reeves record in the Super Bowl as a head coach was 0-4. As a player, Reeves won Super Bowl VI with the Dallas Cowboys and as an assistant coach, won Super Bowl XII with the Cowboys. Through Super Bowl XLIII, three other head coaches have led two teams to the Super Bowl but no coach has won Super Bowls with 2 different teams. Bill Parcells won Super Bowls XXI and XXV as head coach of the New York Giants and lost Super Bowl XXXI as head coach of the New England Patriots. Mike Holmgren won Super Bowl XXXI as head coach of the Green Bay Packers and lost Super Bowl XL as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks. Don Shula won Super Bowls VII and VIII as head coach of the Miami Dolphins and lost Super Bowl III as head coach of the Baltimore Colts.
No Miami Dolphin assistant coach has ever moved on from the team and won a Super Bowl title as the Head Coach of another franchise. In fact, no Mimai Dolphin assistant coach has ever brought another NFL franchise to the Super Bowl and lost as a head coach.
Through Super Bowl XLIV, there have been several ... 1) Tom Flores - player for the Chiefs in Super Bowl I and head coach of the Raiders in Super Bowls XV and XVIII. 2) Forrest Gregg - player for the Packers in Super Bowls I and II and head coach of the Bengals in Super Bowl XVI. 3) Mike Ditka - player for the Cowboys in Super Bowls V and VI and head coach of the Bears in Super Bowl XX. 4) Dan Reeves - player for the Cowboys in Super Bowls V and VI and head coach of the Broncos in Super Bowls XXI, XXII, and XXIV and Falcons in Super Bowl XXXIII. 5) Sam Wyche - player for the Redskins in Super Bowl VII and head coach of the Bengals in Super Bowl XXIII. 6) Tony Dungy - player for the Steelers in Super Bowl XIII and head coach of the Colts in Super Bowl XLI.
Yes, Tom Coughlin is the oldest head coach to win a Super Bowl.
Former Head Coach and current analyst Brian Billick was the coach for the 2001 Super Bowl win; current Head Coach John Harbauch coached the Ravens to their second Super Bowl win in 2013.
If you meant Super Bowl XVIII, Washington's head coach was Joe Gibbs.
Bill Callahan was head coach of the Raiders last Super Bowl team (SB XXXVII).
Jimmy Johnson. Johnson won Super Bowls XXVII and XXVIII as head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and won the 1983 Bluebonnet Bowl as head coach of Oklahoma State.
In 1978, Bill Parcells was the head coach at the Air Force Academy. He is also a two time Super Bowl champion head coach.
Don Shula was the head coach of the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III and of the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI.
Don Shula, who was the head coach of six Super Bowl teams: Baltimore Colts - Super Bowl III Miami Dolphins - Super Bowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII, XIX