Bill Parcells | Pro Football History.com (2024)

Coaching Record

Years Coached Record Win % Playoff record Playoff win %
25 222-169-1 56.76% 12-10 54.55%

Coaching Tree

Parents:

Ron Erhardt, Ray Perkins

Children:

Bill Belichick, Tom Coughlin, Romeo Crennel, Al Groh, Todd Haley, Ray Handley, Eric Mangini, Chris Palmer, Sean Payton, Tony Sparano, Mike Zimmer, Anthony Lynn, Todd Bowles, Freddie Kitchens

Biography

Table of Contents

  • 1 Career Summary
  • 2 Career Awards
  • 3 Bill Parcells Coaching Tree
  • 4 Playing Career
  • 5 Personal Information

Career Summary

Bill Parcells was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1980 to 2010, finishing his career as the executive vice president of football operations of the Miami Dolphins. Over his twenty-six years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 229-178-1. During his career he was a head coach for nineteen seasons, first with the New York Giants. He led the Giants for eight seasons, compiling a record of 77-49-1. During his time leading the Giants the team won the Super Bowl in 1986 and 1990. He resigned from the Giants. His next head coaching stint was with the New England Patriots from 1993 to 1996, as he led the team to a 32-32-0 record. His third head coach placement began in 1997 with the New York Jets. He coached them for three seasons and the team had a 29-19-0 record during his tenure. He resigned from the Jets. His last opportunity as head coach began in 2003 with the Dallas Cowboys. He coached them for four seasons and the team had a 34-30-0 during his tenure with the team. He retired from the Cowboys on Monday, January 22, 2007. During his entire head coaching career, his four teams combined for a record of 172-130-1 across nineteen seasons including going 11-8-0 in the playoffs.

Parcells was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013 after his coaching career.

Career Awards

Parcells won the NFL's Coach of the Year award two times throughout his career, most recently in 1994 after guiding the Patriots to a 10-6-0 record and a berth in the playoffs. During his time as defensive coordinator and head coach he coached three players to award-winning seasons. As the defensive coordinator for the Giants Lawrence Taylor won AP Defensive Player of the Year (2) and AP Defensive Rookie of the Year. As the head coach for the Giants Lawrence Taylor won AP Defensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player and Ottis Anderson won Comeback Player of the Year. As the head coach for the Patriots Curtis Martin won AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.

Bill Parcells Coaching Tree

Before he was a head coach, Parcells served as an assistant coach for Ron Erhardt and Ray Perkins. Two of these years were spent on Perkins' coaching staff. During his time as head coach, fourteen assistant coaches, (Bill Belichick, Romeo Crennel, Ray Handley, Tom Coughlin, Al Groh, Chris Palmer, Todd Haley, Eric Mangini, Sean Payton, Tony Sparano, Mike Zimmer, Anthony Lynn, Todd Bowles, and Freddie Kitchens) on his coaching staff were hired as head coaches across the league. His coaching tree has combined for a record of 918-778-1 in the regular season and 56-37 in the playoffs during their one hundred and eight seasons as head coach after serving on his coaching staffs. The coaching tree has combined for nine championships, most recently in 2018 by the New England Patriots, led by Bill Belichick.

Playing Career

He was drafted in the seventh round with the eighty-ninth pick in the 1964 draft to play linebacker for the Lions.

Personal Information

Parcells was born on Friday, August 22, 1941 in Englewood, New Jersey. He graduated from Wichita State University before embarking on his coaching career. He has two brothers, Doug and Don. He was married to Judith Goss from 1962 to 2002 and has three daughters.

History

Year Position Record Playoff record
2009 Miami Dolphins Executive Vice President of Football Operations 7-9-0 0-0
2008 Miami Dolphins Executive Vice President of Football Operations 11-5-0 0-1
2006 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 9-7-0 0-1
2005 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 9-7-0 0-0
2004 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 6-10-0 0-0
2003 Dallas Cowboys Head Coach 10-6-0 0-1
2000 New York Jets General Manager 9-7-0 0-0
1999 New York Jets Head Coach / General Manager 8-8-0 0-0
1998 New York Jets Head Coach / General Manager 12-4-0 1-1
1997 New York Jets Head Coach / General Manager 9-7-0 0-0
1996 New England Patriots Head Coach 11-5-0 2-1
1995 New England Patriots Head Coach 6-10-0 0-0
1994 New England Patriots Head Coach 10-6-0 0-1
1993 New England Patriots Head Coach 5-11-0 0-0
1990 New York Giants Head Coach 13-3-0 3-0
1989 New York Giants Head Coach 12-4-0 0-1
1988 New York Giants Head Coach 10-6-0 0-0
1987 New York Giants Head Coach 6-9-0 0-0
1986 New York Giants Head Coach 14-2-0 3-0
1985 New York Giants Head Coach 10-6-0 1-1
1984 New York Giants Head Coach 9-7-0 1-1
1983 New York Giants Head Coach 3-12-1 0-0
1982 New York Giants Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Coach 4-5-0 0-0
1981 New York Giants Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers Coach 9-7-0 1-1
1980 New England Patriots Linebackers Coach 10-6-0 0-0
1978 Air Force Falcons Head Coach 3-8-0
1977 Texas Tech Red Raiders Defensive Coordinator 7-5-0
1976 Texas Tech Red Raiders Defensive Coordinator 10-2-0
1975 Texas Tech Red Raiders Defensive Coordinator 6-5-0
1974 Vanderbilt Commodores Defensive Coordinator 7-3-2
1973 Vanderbilt Commodores Defensive Coordinator 5-6-0
1972 Florida State Seminoles Linebackers Coach 7-4-0
1971 Florida State Seminoles Linebackers Coach 8-4-0
1970 Florida State Seminoles Linebackers Coach 7-4-0
1969 Army Cadets Linebackers Coach 4-5-1
1968 Army Cadets Linebackers Coach 7-3-0
1967 Army Cadets Linebackers Coach 8-2-0
1966 Army Cadets Linebackers Coach 8-2-0
1965 Wichita State Shockers Defensive Line Coach 2-7-0

Coach history guide

Seasons with a championship win Seasons with a conference championship
Bill Parcells | Pro Football History.com (2024)

FAQs

How many Super Bowl rings does Bill Parcells have? ›

Duane Charles "Bill" Parcells (born August 22, 1941) is a former American football coach who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) for 19 seasons. He came to prominence as the head coach of the New York Giants from 1983 to 1990, where he won two Super Bowl titles.

Why was Bill Parcells such a good coach? ›

One of Parcells' greatest attributes as a coach was his ability to have success with franchises that had been struggling to do so prior to his arrival. New York had just one winning season from 1973-83 until Parcells guided the Giants to their first of three consecutive playoff berths in 1984.

Who did Bill Parcells marry? ›

Shortly after arriving there, Parcells met Judy Goss, a secretary in the school's sports information office. The two were married, and their first of three daughters, Suzy, was born before Bill graduated in 1964.

What was Bill Parcells record? ›

In 19 seasons as an NFL head coach, he accumulated a record of 183-138-1. Parcells compiled an overall record of 172-130-1 in the regular season and 11-8 in the playoffs. He was named NFL Coach of the Year in 1986 and 1994 before being enshrined in the NFL Hall of Fame as a member of the 2013 Class.

Which coach has the most Super Bowl rings? ›

Five NFL head coaches have won at least three Super Bowls. Patriots legend Bill Belichick leads the club with six Super Bowl victories.

Why were Parcells called tuna? ›

The story goes that during the 1986 season, Parcells was having dinner with his coaching staff, and he ordered a tuna melt sandwich. Lawrence Taylor, one of the star players on the team, noticed the size of the sandwich and started calling Parcells "the Big Tuna" as a playful and affectionate nickname.

Who was the toughest football coach? ›

He was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, and profiled in the 1984 Sports Illustrated article "The Toughest Coach There Ever Was". He was also the subject of the book Bull Cyclone Sullivan and the Lions of Scooba, Mississippi.

Where does Bill Parcells currently live? ›

Bill Parcells currently lives in Florida and has three daughters.

Did Bill Belichick work for Bill Parcells? ›

He began his coaching career in 1975 as an assistant for the Baltimore Colts and became the defensive coordinator for New York Giants head coach Bill Parcells by 1985. Parcells and Belichick won two Super Bowls together before Belichick left to become the head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 1991.

Why did Bill Parcells leave the Jets? ›

But today, less than 24 hours after he concluded his third season with the Jets, the 58-year-old Parcells said he could not put forth the 365-days-a-year effort it took to coach in the National Football League, and stepped down as the head coach of the Jets.

What's Bill Belichick doing now? ›

Belichick will begin his new career Thursday on the "The Pat McAfee Show Draft Spectacular" as an analyst for the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, ESPN has reported. He has also reportedly signed a book deal and will host a podcast, according to the Athletic.

How many Super Bowls has Bill Belichick coached? ›

Bill Belichick to end tenure as Patriots coach after 24 seasons, 6 Super Bowl titles.

Is Bill Parcells the greatest coach of all time? ›

Former New York Giants head coach Bill Parcells took home the No. 11 spot on ESPN's ranking of the greatest coaches in NFL history. Parcells coached 19 seasons in the NFL, including seven seasons with Big Blue, winning Super Bowl titles in 1986 and 1990.

How many Super Bowls has Bill Parcells? ›

The Buffalo Bills have 4 games played in Super Bowls all-time.
TEAMRESULT
1BillsL 19-20
2BillsL 24-37
3BillsL 17-52
4BillsL 13-30
2 more rows

Why did Bill Parcells leave the Dolphins? ›

But in his new biography, “Parcells: A Football Life,” the former Dolphins executive admits an uncomfortable relationship with Dolphins owner Steve Ross contributed to his early resignation in Miami, ending his tenure as the Dolphins' vice president of football operations after two and a half years.

Who else has 6 Super Bowl rings? ›

Tom Brady is widely considered one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time and he tops the list of players with the most Super Bowl championships to his name. Brady won a record six titles with the New England Patriots, before winning a further ring in his first season with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2021.

How many coaches have 3 Super Bowl rings? ›

Reid has entered the pantheon of the greatest head coaches. He's the fifth head coach with three-or-more Super Bowl titles, joining Bill Belichick (six), Chuck Noll (four), Joe Gibbs (three) and Bill Walsh (three).

Does Randy Moss have a Super Bowl ring? ›

Moss' legendary 14-season career included stints with five different teams and numerous accolades such as the single-season record for receiving touchdowns (23). Despite making Super Bowl appearances with both the Patriots and the 49ers, Moss and co. could never overcome the final hurdle and win it all.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Neely Ledner

Last Updated:

Views: 5389

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (42 voted)

Reviews: 81% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Neely Ledner

Birthday: 1998-06-09

Address: 443 Barrows Terrace, New Jodyberg, CO 57462-5329

Phone: +2433516856029

Job: Central Legal Facilitator

Hobby: Backpacking, Jogging, Magic, Driving, Macrame, Embroidery, Foraging

Introduction: My name is Neely Ledner, I am a bright, determined, beautiful, adventurous, adventurous, spotless, calm person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.