1) Don Shula - Colts and Dolphins
2) Dick Vermeil - Rams and Eagles
3) Bill Parcells - Giants and Patriots
4) Dan Reeves - Falcons and Broncos
5) Mike Holmgren - Seahawks and Packers
Through Super Bowl XLIII, no. There have been head coaches that have coached two different teams in the Super Bowl but none that have won with two different teams. Don Shula coached both the Baltimore Colts and the Miami Dolphins in the Super Bowl. He lost with the Colts and won 2 out of 5 with the Dolphins. Mike Holmgren coached the Green Bay Packers and the Seattle Seahawks in the Super Bowl. He won 1 of 2 with the Packers and lost with the Seahawks. Dick Vermeil coached the Philadelphia Eagles and the St. Louis Rams in the Super Bowl. He lost with the Eagles and won with the Rams. Bill Parcells coached the New York Giants and New England Patriots in the Super Bowl. He won 2 of 2 with the Giants and lost with the Patriots. Dan Reeves coached the Denver Broncos and Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl. He lost 3 of 3 with the Broncos and lost with the Falcons.
Mike Ditka.
As a Dallas Cowboy tight end in Super Bowl VI, he scored a touchdown as the Cowboys beat the Miami Dolphins by a score of 24-3.
As the head coach of the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XX , he led the Bears to a victory over the New England Patriots by a score of 46-10.
Ditka is now in the NFL Hall of Fame and a football commentator.
Dick Daniels is another example, he has 5 super bowl rings, as both player and coach (but not head coach).
Through Super Bowl XLIII 1) Don Shula - lost Super Bowl III as head coach of the Baltimore Colts and Super Bowls VI, XVII, and XIX as head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
2) Dan Reeves - lost Super Bowls XXI, XXII, and XXIV as head coach of the Denver Broncos and Super Bowl XXXIII as head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.
3) Mike Holmgren - lost Super Bowl XXXII as head coach of the Green Bay Packers and Super Bowl XL as head coach of the Seattle Seahawks.
Vince Lombardi
Don Shula
Joe Gibbs
Tom Landry
Chuck Noll
Tom Flores
Joe Gibbs
Bill Walsh
George Seifert
Bill Belichick
Bill Parcells
Mike Shanahan
Don Shula (Colts and Dolphins)
Dick Vermeil (Eagles and Rams)
Dan Reeves (Broncos and Falcons)
Bill Parcells (Giants and Patriots)
Mike Holmgren (Packers and Seahawks)
Dick Vermeil, Bill Parcells, Don Shula, Mike Hongren, Dan Reeves
The San Francisco 49ers won Super Bowl XXIII under Bill Walsh and Super Bowl XXIV under George Seifert.
One was Bill Belichick who was an assistant for defense and special teams under Miller for the Denver Broncos in 1978.
Phil Jackson and Pat Riley
As of Super Bowl XLII, no coach has coached two different teams to Super Bowl victories.
Bud Grant and John Madden
Tom LANDRY: Played for NY Giants. Coached Dallas Cowboys in a Super Bowl win.Mike DITKA Played for Chicago Bears. Coached Chicago Bears in a Super Bowl win.Dan REEVES: Played for Dallas Cowboys. Coached Denver Broncos in a Super Bowl win.8ill COWHER: Played for the Philidelphia Eagles, the Cleveland Browns and the Chicago Bears. Coached Pittsburg Steelers in a Super Bowl win.Don SHULA: Played for the Cleveland Browns, the Baltimore Colts and the Washington Redskins. Coached Miami to a Super Bowl win.Chuck NOLL: Played for the Cleveland Browns. Coached the Pittsburg Steelers in a Super bowl winClose, but no cigar...John Madden: Drafted by Philadelphia but injuries kept him from ever playing a game. Coached the Oakland Raiders to a Super Bowl win.-----Add to the list Tony Dungy, who played with the Steelers and 49ers and was the coach of the Super Bowl winning Colts in SB XLI.
The Pro Bowl squads formerly were coached by staffs whose teams did not survive the divisional playoffs. Now the teams are headed by celebrity coaches, usually former NFL stars such as Michael Irvin and Deion Sanders.
None
4 they are Don Shula Bill Parcells Dan Reeves Mike Holmgren
Roy Williams of UNC.
Tony Larussa
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Brian Agler coached the most women basketball teams.