AP NFL Coach of the Year
The NFL Coach of the Year named by The Associated Press which is selected by a nationwide panel of the media:
2014 -- Bruce Arians, Arizona
2013 -- Ron Rivera, Carolina
2012 -- x-Bruce Arians, Indianapolis
2011 -- Jim Harbaugh, San Francisco
2010 -- Bill Belichick, New England
2009 -- Marvin Lewis, Cincinnati
2008 -- Mike Smith, Atlanta
2007 -- Bill Belichick, New England
2006 -- Sean Payton, New Orleans
2005 -- Lovie Smith, Chicago
2004 -- Marty Schottenheimer, San Diego
2003 -- Bill Belichick, New England
2002 -- Andy Reid, Philadelphia
2001 -- Dick Jauron, Chicago
2000 -- Jim Haslett, New Orleans
1999 -- Dick Vermeil, St. Louis
1998 -- Dan Reeves, Atlanta
1997 -- Jim Fassel, New York Giants
1996 -- Dom Capers, Carolina
1995 -- Ray Rhodes, Philadelphia
1994 -- Bill Parcells, New England
1993 -- Dan Reeves, New York Giants
1992 -- Bill Cowher, Pittsburgh
1991 -- Wayne Fontes, Detroit
1990 -- Jimmy Johnson, Dallas
1989 -- Lindy Infante, Green Bay
1988 -- Mike Ditka, Chicago
1987 -- Jim Mora, New Orleans
1986 -- Bill Parcells, New York Giants
1985 -- Mike Ditka, Chicago
1984 -- Chuck Knox, Seattle
1983 -- Joe Gibbs, Washington
1982 -- Joe Gibbs, Washington
1981 -- Bill Walsh, San Francisco
1980 -- Chuck Knox, Buffalo
1979 -- Jack Pardee, Washington
1978 -- Jack Patera, Seattle
1977 -- Red Miller, Denver
1976 -- Forrest Gregg, Cleveland
1975 -- Ted Marchibroda, Baltimore
1974 -- Don Coryell, St. Louis
1973 -- Chuck Knox, Los Angeles
1972 -- Don Shula, Miami
1971 -- George Allen, Washington
1970 -- Paul Brown, Cincinnati
1969 -- Bud Grant, Minnesota
1968 -- Don Shula, Baltimore
1967 -- George Allen, Los Angeles, and Don Shula, Baltimore
1966 -- Tom Landry, Dallas
1965 -- George Halas, Chicago
1964 -- Don Shula, Baltimore
1963 -- George Halas, Chicago
1962 -- Allie Sherman, New York Giants
1961 -- Allie Sherman, New York Giants
1960 -- Buck Shaw, Philadelphia
1959 -- Vince Lombardi, Green Bay
1958 -- Weeb Ewbank, Baltimore
1957 -- George Wilson, Detroit
x-served as interim coach for 12 games
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