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Charles Curtis

The longest tenured NFL coaches now that Bill Belichick and Pete Carroll are out

Is your head spinning from this football news cycle this week?

Ours too. Pete Carroll is out of a head coaching job in Seattle with the Seahawks. Bill Belichick just ended his astounding, all-time great run with the New England Patriots. And although Belichick may continue coaching, it’s a reminder that both Carroll just ended a 14-year tenure in Seattle, and Belichick’s nearly three decades in Massachusetts are over.

So … who are the longest tenured NFL coaches as of now, with those two out? Glad you asked! Here’s a look at the list of the top names who have stayed with their teams:

1
Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers: 17 years

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2
John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens: 16 years

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3
Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs: 11 years

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4
Sean McDermott, Buffalo Bills; Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams; Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers: 7 years

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5
Zac Taylor, Cincinnati Bengals; Matt LaFleur, Green Bay Packers: 5 years

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