John Harbaugh earned his ring with the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XLVII. After a disappointing 2025 regular season, he was dismissed and promptly signed a five-year contract to coach the New York Giants, becoming the franchise’s 21st head coach and bringing his championship pedigree to a new setting.
Sean Payton won Super Bowl XLIV with the New Orleans Saints, establishing a reputation for creative, balanced offenses and precise play calling. He later moved to the Denver Broncos, where discipline and preparation help shape the culture as the team pursues another title.
Sean McVay guided the Los Angeles Rams to Super Bowl LVI, earning praise for modern offensive design and clear communication with players. His teams have shown a continued ability to adapt to quarterback changes and evolving defensive schemes while staying competitive in a challenging division.
Nick Sirianni led the Philadelphia Eagles to Super Bowl LIX, building a team centered on balance, roster development, and a high-energy identity. His system emphasizes rapid development for young players while integrating veterans into a cohesive, tough-minded unit.
Andy Reid, the most decorated active winner, has three Super Bowl titles with the Kansas City Chiefs. Renowned for offensive creativity and playoff consistency, his sustained success has set a high standard for modern NFL coaching and leadership.
Together, these active Super Bowl-winning head coaches illustrate diverse paths to the league’s pinnacle—defensive prowess, adaptive personnel strategy, and elite offensive design—united by leadership, preparation, and a proven ability to win on football’s biggest stage.