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Proven winners like Bill Belichick and Mike Shanahan dominate our list, but some less-distinguished coaches are getting big money. Does money match up with success among the head coaching ranks? For the most part, yes.
The 10 Highest-P...Proven winners like Bill Belichick and Mike Shanahan dominate our list, but some less-distinguished coaches are getting big money. Does money match up with success among the head coaching ranks? For the most part, yes.
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10. Chicago Bear...Salary: $4.8 million Career record: 63-49 Smith has a year to go on a deal he signed in 2007, after leading the Bears to a Super Bowl appearance. He's in good position for an extension after this year's 11-5 record and first-round bye.
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9. Jacksonville ...Salary: $5 million Career record: 65-63 Del Rio led the Jaguars to the playoffs in 2005 and 2007, but he's slumped to 20-28 the past three years. The former USC linebacker denied reports last year that the Trojans had offered him the job to replace Peter Carroll.
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8. New York Gian...Salary: $5.25 million Career record: 133-107 Thought to be on the hot seat as the Giants blew a playoff spot this year, Coughlin, a winner of six division titles and a Super Bowl during his career, will apparently return.
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7. Philadelphia ...Salary: $5.5 million Career record: 188-73 One of the NFL's steadiest winners (10 or more victories eight times since 1999), Reid got a nice extension last year that will keep him in Philly through 2013.
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6. Arizona Cardi...Salary: $5.75 million Career record: 32-32 A hot assistant at Pittsburgh recruited by the Cardinals in 2007, Whisenhunt took Arizona to a Super Bowl in his second season. After following with a division title in 2009, he was rewarded with a raise and extension before this season. But the Cards slumped to 5-11.
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5. Pittsburgh St...Salary: $5.75 million Career record: 43-21 Replacing stalwart head coach Bill Cowher in 2007, Tomlin won a Super Bowl in his second season and took the AFC North this year. His extension last summer represented a nice raise from his initial $2.5 million a year contract.
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4. Tennessee Tit...Salary: $5.75 million Career record: 142-120 Steady as she goes. The NFL's longest tenured coach with one team (he's been with the Titans since 1994, when they were the Houston Oilers), Fisher has turned out six playoff teams, but no championships
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3. Seattle Seaha...Salary: $6.7 million Career record: 40-40 After so-so results with the Jets and Patriots in the 1990s, Carroll nonetheless got a big contract from Seattle after whipping Southern Cal into a college powerhouse. He snuck into this year's playoffs with a 7-9 record in the weak NFC West.
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2. Washington Re...Salary: $7 million Career record: 152-108 Redskins owner Daniel Snyder opened the vault for Shanahan, a two-time Super Bowl winner in Denver, hoping he'd be the guy to turn the struggling club around. It didn't happen in year one, but the veteran coach has four years left on his deal.
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1. New England P...Salary: $7.5 million Career Record: 162-94 Just as New England's magic appeared to be fading, Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady orchestrated a 14-2 masterpiece and top dog status for this year's playoffs.