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**Who are the winningest NFL coaches of all time?**

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Who are the winningest NFL coaches of all time?
When the New England Patriots defeated the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 22, 2023, Bill Belichick Bill became just the third head coach in NFL history to win 300 regular-season games. With Belichick currently taking a break from head coaching, there's another active leader who's right behind him on the winningest coaches list
 
No.5: Tom Landry, 270 wins
Landry was the Dallas Cowboys' head coach for an NFL-record 29 years in a row and the team had 20 consecutive winning seasons, which is also a league record. Landry led Dallas to two Super Bowl wins, defeating the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI and the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XII. He was named the NFL's Coach of the Year in 1966 and the UPI NFL Coach of the Year in 1975. Landry was an innovator, with the 4-3 defense among his creations. He was named to the NFL's 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.
 
No.4: Andy Reid*, 288 wins
Reid is the only head coach in NFL history who has won 100 games with two franchises: the Philadelphia Eagles (coaching the team from 1999 through 2012) and the Chiefs (he has coached Kansas City since 2013). He led the Eagles on multiple deep playoff runs, including to a Super Bowl in 2004 and three straight conference finals from 2001 to 2003. However, he wasn't able to hoist the Lombardi Trophy until he arrived in Kansas City. He has turned the Chiefs into a juggernaut, winning three Super Bowls. Reid is an offensive mastermind and quarterback whisperer, and he'll likely continue to rack up wins moving forward with Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce & Co.
 
No.3. George Halas, 324 wins
Halas was a co-founder of the NFL and creator of the Bears. For 10 years, he served as player-coach-executive for the Bears (which is how he earned the nickname "Mr. Everything"). Halas led the Bears to eight NFL championships. Halas was selected as the AP's NFL Coach of the Year in 1963 and 1965, and he was named to the NFL's 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.
 
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