5 NFL HCs who took two different teams to a Super Bowl
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“Philadelphia is my home team. It’s where I live and deeply identify with the community”
-Dick Vermeil told me he had to choose a team when he goes into the Hall of Fame in August. He won a Super Bowl with the Rams, but his heart is in Philly “I’m going in as an Eagle” “Philadelphia is my home team. It’s where I live and deeply identify with the community”-Dick Vermeil told me he had to choose a team when he goes into the Hall of Fame in August. He won a Super Bowl with the Rams, but his heart is in Philly After taking 14 years away from coaching to pursue a broadcasting career, Vermeil returned and took the head coaching job with the St. Louis Rams. He helped "The Greatest Show on Turf" win XXXIV against the Tennessee Titans.
My thoughts & prayers go out to his family. Rest well, coach Dan Reeves was my first NFL coach. He believed in me when no one else did, liked me so much that he forgot to cut me & created a position for me just so I can stay on the team. This one really hurts.My thoughts & prayers go out to his family. Rest well, coach Reeves impressively helped the Denver Broncos reach the Super Bowl three times in a four-year span. But he was defeated in all three by three different teams. He later became the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons and appeared in Super Bowl XXXIII, where he was defeated by the Broncos, his former team.
5 NFL HCs who took two different teams to a Super Bowl ft Andy Reid and Bill Parcells
Kansas City Chiefs HC Andy Reid Reaching the Super Bowl is one of the ultimate goals of almost every head coach in the NFL. They have worked their whole careers towards an opportunity to one day play in the big game and hope to get at least one opportunity to do so. Though second place is never the target, appearing in the Super Bowl is still an incredible accomplishment. Just 25 head coaches in NFL history have appeared in more than one Super Bowl during their careers. No head coach has ever won a with two different teams at any point in NFL history. But here are five of the head coaches who have appeared in at least one Super Bowl with two different teams.#1 - Dick Vermeil
Former Rams head coach Dick Vermeil Dick Vermeil began his NFL head coaching career with the Philadelphia Eagles after a successful run with UCLA in college football. He spent seven seasons with the Eagles and helped them reach Super Bowl XV, where they were defeated by the Oakland Raiders. “I’m going in as an Eagle”“Philadelphia is my home team. It’s where I live and deeply identify with the community”
-Dick Vermeil told me he had to choose a team when he goes into the Hall of Fame in August. He won a Super Bowl with the Rams, but his heart is in Philly “I’m going in as an Eagle” “Philadelphia is my home team. It’s where I live and deeply identify with the community”-Dick Vermeil told me he had to choose a team when he goes into the Hall of Fame in August. He won a Super Bowl with the Rams, but his heart is in Philly After taking 14 years away from coaching to pursue a broadcasting career, Vermeil returned and took the head coaching job with the St. Louis Rams. He helped "The Greatest Show on Turf" win XXXIV against the Tennessee Titans.
#2 - Bill Parcells
Hall of Fame head coach Bill Parcells Bill Parcells is considered by many to be one of the greatest head coaches of all time. His dominant run with the New York Giants included two Super Bowl rings while making the playoffs five times in eight years. He posted an impressive 8-3 postseason record. Parcells stepped away from coaching for a couple of years following his second ring, but later returned to take the job with the New England Patriots. He helped them reach Super Bowl XXXI, but they were defeated by the Green Bay Packers.#3 - Dan Reeves
Dan Reeves, Image Credit: Mile High Report Dan Reeves has appeared in four s during his career, tied for the fourth-most by any NFL head coach ever. He unfortunately lost all four of them. He joined Bud Grant and Marv Levy as the only head coaches in history to appear in at least three Super Bowls without winning any of them. Dan Reeves was my first NFL coach. He believed in me when no one else did, liked me so much that he forgot to cut me & created a position for me just so I can stay on the team. This one really hurts.My thoughts & prayers go out to his family. Rest well, coach Dan Reeves was my first NFL coach. He believed in me when no one else did, liked me so much that he forgot to cut me & created a position for me just so I can stay on the team. This one really hurts.My thoughts & prayers go out to his family. Rest well, coach Reeves impressively helped the Denver Broncos reach the Super Bowl three times in a four-year span. But he was defeated in all three by three different teams. He later became the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons and appeared in Super Bowl XXXIII, where he was defeated by the Broncos, his former team.