
If you’re looking for long-term job security, the NFL probably isn’t the best place to work. Players, coaches and front-office members have to prove themselves on a week-to-week basis or they could be replaced.
The Atlanta Falcons benched quarterback Desmond Ridder just a few weeks after declaring him the starter for the remainder of the season. Not only is Ridder out, but head coach Arthur Smith could be next if he doesn’t start winning football games.
With three weeks left in the 2023 season, here’s a look at all 32 NFL head coaches arranged by winning percentage.
1
Nick Sirianni (Eagles): .688

2
Matt LaFleur (Packers): .663

3
Bill Belichick (Patriots): .649

4
Kevin O'Connell (Vikings): .645

5
Andy Reid (Chiefs): .641

6
Sean McDermott (Bills): .631

7
Mike Tomlin (Steelers): .629

8
Sean Payton (Broncos): .624

9
Mike McCarthy (Cowboys): .619

10
John Harbaugh (Ravens): .617

11
Mike McDaniel (Dolphins): .613

12
Sean McVay (Rams): .598

13
Pete Carroll (Seahawks): .585

14
Shane Steichen (Colts): .571

15
DeMeco Ryans (Texans): .571

16
Kyle Shanahan (49ers): .563

17
Mike Vrabel (Titans): .552

18
Kevin Stefanski (Browns): .547

19
Doug Pederson (Jaguars): .536

20
Ron Rivera (Commanders): .505

21
Antonio Pierce (Raiders): .500

22
Brian Daboll (Giants): .468

23
Zac Taylor (Bengals): .462

24
Dan Campbell (Lions): .458

25
Todd Bowles (Buccaneers): .418

26
Arthur Smith (Falcons): .417

27
Chris Tabor (Panthers): .333

28
Robert Saleh (Jets): .333

29
Dennis Allen (Saints): .328

30
Matt Eberflus (Bears): .258

31
Jonathan Gannon (Cardinals): .214
