With the news that Pete Carroll will be appointed as the Las Vegas Raiders head coach, he will most certainly break the record for the oldest NFL head coach in history.
Andy Reid cemented his status as one of the greatest head coaches in NFL history on Saturday night. His Super Bowl three-peat-chasing Kansas City Chiefs punched their ticket to the AFC
Andy Reid already has cemented his status as one of the greatest head coaches in NFL history. With three rings to his name, he's up there with Don Shula, Bill Belichick and the other legends to roam an NFL sideline.
Halas was selected as the AP's NFL Coach of the Year in 1963 and 1965, and he was named to the NFL's 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. 2. Bill Belichick, 333 wins Belichick is considered by some as ...
With three rings to his name, he's up there with Don Shula, Bill Belichick and the other ... He sits at No. 4, still trailing Don Shula, George Halas, and Belichick for the most victories by ...
Carroll is easily the NFL's oldest active head coach, leading Reid by nearly seven years. His hiring means four of the NFL's six oldest coaches are all in the AFC West, as Reid (66), Harbaugh (61) and Payton (61) are all among the league's most experienced leaders.
With Pete Carroll set to become the head coach of the Raiders, he's also set to become the oldest head coach in NFL history.
The Kansas City Chiefs are chasing a record third consecutive Super Bowl title, but first they have to beat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC title game on Sunday night.
The race for Super Bowl LIX has come down to a four-team race with the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Washington Commanders, and the Philadelphia Eagles. These superb squads are still in the hunt for the coveted Vince Lombardi Championship Trophy on February 9.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is closing in on 300 overall victories, and he couldn't help but throw his own spin on the incredible career.
Like a team you loved for two decades, Kansas City is always on in prime time, gets all the calls from the refs, and simply wins too much.
It’s up to Buffalo, Philadelphia or Washington to halt the Chiefs in their drive to win three straight Super Bowls.