Pro Football Weekly NFL Coach of The Year
Year | NFL Coach | Team |
---|---|---|
2008 | Tony Sparano | Miami Dolphins |
2007 | Bill Belichick (2) | New England Patriots |
2006 | Sean Payton | New Orleans Saints |
2005 | Lovie Smith | Chicago Bears |
2004 | Marty Schottenheimer | San Diego Chargers |
2003 | Bill Belichick | New England Patriots |
2002 | Andy Reid | Philadelphia Eagles |
2001 | Dick Jauron | Chicago Bears |
2000 | Jim Haslett | New Orleans Saints |
1999 | Dick Vermeil | St. Louis Rams |
1998 | Dan Reeves (2) | Atlanta Falcons |
1997 | Jim Fassel | New York Giants |
1996 | Dom Capers | Carolina Panthers |
1995 | Ray Rhodes | Philadelphia Eagles |
1994 | Bill Parcells (2) | New England Patriots |
1993 | Dan Reeves | New York Giants |
1992 | Bill Cowher | Pittsburgh Steelers |
1991 | Wayne Fontes | Detroit Lions |
1990 | Art Shell | Los Angeles Raiders |
1989 | George Seifert | San Francisco 49ers |
1988 | Mike Ditka | Chicago Bears |
1987 | Jim Mora | New Orleans Saints |
1986 | Bill Parcells | New York Giants |
1985 | No Award | - |
1984 | Dan Reeves | Denver Broncos |
1983 | Joe Gibbs (2) | Washington Redskins |
1982 | Joe Gibbs | Washington Redskins |
1981 | Bill Walsh | San Francisco 49ers |
1980 | Chuck Knox (2) | Buffalo Bills |
1979 | Dick Vermeil | Philadelphia Eagles |
1978 | Walt Michaels | New York Jets |
1977 | Red Miller | Denver Broncos |
1976 | Chuck Fairbanks | New England Patriots |
1975 | Ted Marchibroda | Baltimore Colts |
1974 | Don Coryell | St. Louis Cardinals |
1973 | Chuck Knox | Los Angeles Rams |
1972 | Don Shula (3) | Green Bay Packers |
1971 | George Allen(2) | Washington Redskins |
1970 | Don Shula (2) | Miami Dolphins |
1969 | AFL – John Madden NFL – Bud Grant |
Oakland Raiders Minnesota Vikings |
1968 | AFL – Hank Stram NFL – Don Shula |
Kansas City Chiefs Baltimore Colts |
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