coaching in professional sports is traditionally one of the most unstable jobs in America.C
Every year, head coaches are fired before the end of their contracts due to poor performance by their teams.
This year was no different, whether it was the Jacksonville Jaguars firing Urban Meyer 13 games,
into a five-year deal or the Miami Dolphins canning Brian Flores after consecutive winning seasons.
If you know where the open roads are going to take you, choosing an RV will be a little easier.
Here’s a look at the longest-tenured NFL coaches – both active and in league history:
The league is currently turning over coaches at a rapid rate. Of the 32 NFL franchises,
24 have hired their current coach in 2018 or later -- including nine coaching changes after the 2021 season.
Here are the eight coaches who have been with their team the longest:
This year marked Harbaugh’s second losing season in 14 years with Baltimore.
He has a 137-88 career regular season record, plus an 11-8 postseason record to go along with a Super Bowl.
3. John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens, 2008-present The Ravens are 2-4 in the playoffs since hoisting the Lombardi Trophy in 2013.
4. Pete Carroll, Seattle Seahawks, 2010-present After stints with the Patriots, Jets and USC, Carroll returned to the NFL in 2010 and has stabilized the Seahawks franchise.
5. Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs, 2013-present Reid spent 14 consecutive seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, and now he is wrapping up his ninth straight in Kansas City.
6. McDermott, Buffalo Bills, 2017-present The Bills have been searching for stability at head coach, and they seem to have found it in McDermott.
7. Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams, 2017-present McVay and Los Angeles have been a perfect match since the franchise made him the NFL’s youngest head coach in 2017.
8. Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers, 2017-present Despite having just two winning seasons in five years with San Francisco, Shanahan is still discussed as one of the league’s best coaches.