1. Mike McCarthy

    Mike McCarthy (born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on November 10, 1963) is the head coach of the National Football League's Green Bay Packers, having been hired on January 12, 2006, to replace Mike Sherman, whom the organization had fired ten days earlier following a disappointing season in which the Packers had finished 4-12. McCarthy was an American football tight end while a student at Baker University, an NAIA school located in Baldwin City, Kansas, …

  2. Vince Lombardi

    Vincent Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 - September 3, 1970) was one of the most successful head coaches in the history of American football. He was the driving force of the Green Bay Packers from 1959 to 1967, leading them in the capture of five NFL championships during his 9 year tenure. Following a one-year retirement from coaching in 1968, he returned as head coach of the Washington Redskins for the 1969 season. He owns a 9-1 record in the post-season.

  3. Mike Holmgren

    Mike Holmgren is the head coach of the NFL 's Seattle Seahawks and was a Super Bowl winner as head coach of the Green Bay Packers . Holgren is scheduled to step down as the Seahawks coach at the conclusion of the 2008 season. ... Mike Holmgren coached at the high school level at various high schools in the San Jose, California area. He then moved on from San Jose to coach the at San Francisco State University.

  4. Jon Gruden

    More than two weeks since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fired Jon Gruden , his alarm still buzzes at 3:17 a.m. Time to go to work. "You have to keep trying to get better," he said. Gruden's old desk at One Buc Place now is occupied by new Bucs Coach Raheem...

  5. Andy Reid

    Andrew Walter Reid (born March 19, 1958) is the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. He has led the Eagles to four NFC championship game appearances, from 2001-2004.

  6. Steve Mariucci

    Steve Mariucci (born November 4, 1955 in Iron Mountain, Michigan) is a former National Football League coach, most recently for the Detroit Lions. He and his wife, Gayle, have four children: Tyler, Adam, Stephen, and Brielle.

  7. Bob Sanders

    Bob Sanders is the current defensive coordinator for the NFL's Green Bay Packers. He joined in 2005 from the Miami Dolphins, and previously coached the Florida Gators.

  8. Dick Jauron

    Richard Manual Jauron (born October 7, 1950 in Peoria, Illinois) has been the head coach of the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League since January 23, 2006. Jauron has held head coaching positions with the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions, and was named the AP Coach of the Year in 2001 after leading the Bears to a 13-3 record.

  9. Jim Bates

    Jim Bates (born May 31, 1946, in Pontiac, Michigan) is an American football coach who currently serves as Assistant Head Coach/Defense of the Denver Broncos. He has coached in the college, USFL, and NFL ranks for close to 40 years.

  10. Curly Lambeau

    Earl Louis "Curly" Lambeau (April 9, 1898 - June 1, 1965) was the founder, a player, and the first coach of the Green Bay Packers professional football team. Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun formed the Packers in 1919 while Lambeau was working as a shipping clerk at the Indian Packing Company. The success of the team quickly led to it joining the National Football League in 1921. Lambeau coached the Packers as an NFL team from 1921 to 1949.

  11. Edgar Bennett

    Edgar Bennett III (born February 15, 1969 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a former National Football League running back who played for the Green Bay Packers (1992-1996) and the Chicago Bears (1998-1999), in a professional career lasting for 7 years. Bennett started his Packer career as a fullback, but he became the starting running back in 1995 and gained 1,067 yards rushing. As both a fullback and a running back, Bennett excelled as a receiver.

  12. Tom Clements

    Tom Clements is a legendary Canadian Football League quarterback. Currently, he is the quarterbacks coach of the National Football League’s Green Bay Packers. Clements was the starting quarterback for the Notre Dame football team from 1972 to 1974 and led the team to a national championship in 1973. In 1974, Clements finished fourth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy and was voted a first-team All-American.

  13. Ken Zampese

    Kenneth "Ken" Zampese (born July 19, 1967 in Santa Maria, California) is an American football coach. He began his coaching career in 1989 coaching for the University of San Diego. He is currently the Quarterbacks Coach for the Cincinnati Bengals. His father, Ernie Zampese, was an NFL coach most recently with the Washington Redskins.

  14. Lionel Washington

    Lionel Washington (born October 21, 1960 in New Orleans, Louisiana) was a cornerback who played fifteen seasons in the National Football League. Washington attended Tulane University. He currently is the Defensive nickel package/cornerbacks coach for the Green Bay Packers. His is also the father of Deron Washington, a basketball player at Virginia Tech.

  15. Kurt Schottenheimer

    Kurt Schottenheimer is a former defensive coordinator for the NFL's Detroit Lions. He is currently the defensive backs coach for the Green Bay Packers. His older brother, Marty Schottenheimer, is the former head coach of the San Diego Chargers, and his nephew, Brian Schottenheimer, is the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets.

  16. Monte Kiffin

    Monte Kiffin (born February 29, 1940 in Lexington, Nebraska) is an American football coach in the NFL. He currently serves as defensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Kiffin is widely considered to be one of the best defensive minds in the NFL, and an elite defensive coordinator. His defensive philosophy is one of the most influential in modern college and pro football. His son Lane Kiffin is currently the head coach of the Oakland Raiders.

  17. Shawn Slocum

    Shawn Slocum (born February 21, 1965 in Bryan, Texas) is the assistant special teams coach for the National Football League Green Bay Packers.

  18. Jethro Franklin

    Jethro Franklin (born October 25, 1960 in St. Lazaire, France) is the defensive line coach for the National Football League Houston Texans.

  19. Nolan Cromwell

    Nolan Neil Cromwell (b. January 30, 1955) was an all-pro safety for the Los Angeles Rams of the American National Football League. Cromwell played for the Rams from 1977 through 1987 and was named to the Pro Bowl in four consecutive years, 1980 through 1983. He played on the Rams' 1979 Super Bowl XIV team.

  20. Jerry Fontenot

    Jerry Paul Fontenot (born November 21, 1966 in Lafayette, Louisiana was a Center in the National Football League for the Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints and Cincinnati Bengals. Fontenot attended Texas A&M University. Fontenot was recently hired as an assistant offensive line coach for the Green Bay Packers.

  21. Joe Vitt

    Joe Vitt is the linebackers coach and assistant head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Vitt played four seasons as a linebacker for Towson State (now known as Towson University) near Baltimore, even though he was an undersized 5'10" and smallish 190 pounds. He made his first NFL appearance with the Baltimore Colts in 1979, as their strength coach. Vitt was the Seattle Seahawks' strength coach when Chuck Knox came to be head coach in 1983.

  22. Gil Haskell

    Gil Haskell is a long time NFL coach and the current Offensive Coordinator of the Seattle Seahawks. He began his career in the NFL as a ball boy with the San Francisco 49ers while his uncle Dr. William O’Grady was a part owner of the franchise. After 22 years in various roles in the 49ers organization Haskell left for USC, spending 5 seasons as an assistant coach. He broke into the NFL as a coach in 1983 with the Los Angeles Rams, coaching special teams, …

  23. Jerry Burns

    Jerry Burns (born January 24, 1927 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former American football coach. He coached college football, most notably as an assistant and later as the head coach at the University of Iowa. He then coached in the NFL, most notably as an assistant and later as the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings.

  24. Tom Fears

    Thomas Jesse Fears (December 3, 1923 - January 4, 2000) was an American football wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams in the National Football League, playing nine seasons from 1948 to 1956. Born in Guadalajara, Mexico, Fears was the son of an American mining engineer who had married a Mexican woman, and moved with his family to Los Angeles at the age of six. There, he began to display his ample work ethic by unloading flowers for 25 cents an hour, …

  25. Hugh Devore

    Hugh Devore (November 25, 1910 - December 8, 1992) was a football player and coach whose close connection to the University of Notre Dame saw him serve in both capacities, while also seeing time as head coach at two other colleges as well as the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles.

  26. Dick Modzelewski

    Dick Modzelewski (born February 16, 1931) is a former football player and coach who played professionally for four teams and later served as interim head coach of the Cleveland Browns in the final game of the 1977 NFL season. Modzelewski entered the world weighing 13 pounds, but would be nicknamed "Little Mo", in deference to older brother Ed. He was considered a small (6-0, 250 pounds) defensive tackle during a 14-year National Football League playing career, …

  27. Charlie Jackson

    Charlie Jackson is an American football coach, who is currently the defensive coordinator at the University at Buffalo. At 29, he is one of the youngest coordinators in Division I football. Prior to working at Buffalo, Jackson was a National Football League defensive assistant for the Green Bay Packers, and an assistant defensive backs coach and recruiting coordinator for his alma mater, the United States Air Force Academy.

  28. Steve Sidwell

    Steve Sidwell is a former American football coach. He coached in the National Football League for 22 years and was a college football coach for 16 years. His son, Bradley E. Sidwell, is the head coach at Franklin High.

  29. Norb Hecker

    Norbert Earl Hecker (May 26, 1927 - March 14, 2004) was a football player and coach who was part of eight National Football League championship teams, but may be best remembered as the first head coach of the NFL's Atlanta Falcons. Born and raised in Berea, Ohio, Hecker served in the U.S. Army during World War II, then returned home to attend nearby Baldwin-Wallace College.

  30. Lou Rymkus

    Lou Rymkus (November 6, 1919 - October 31, 1998) was a football player and coach in the NFL who was a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988 and also served as the first head coach of the Houston Oilers for two years beginning in 1960. Rymkus was born in Royalton, Illinois, the son of a coal miner who also owned a small grocery store in the town. After his father was shot and killed outside the grocery store a few years later, …

  31. Ray Richards

    Raymond W. Richards (July 16 1906 - September 18 1974) was an American football player and coach on both the collegiate and professional levels, including head coach for the National Football League's Chicago Cardinals. Richards was an All-American lineman at the University of Nebraska from 1927-1929, then joined the NFL's Frankford Yellow Jackets in 1930. During his playing days, he became known for a notorious move that has since been outlawed: the "lift", …