Who is the longest-tenured NFL head coach? Mike Tomlin set to extend lead on active list

Tyler Lauletta

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NFL head coaching jobs are a hard gig to hang on to for an extended stretch.

Heading into the 2024 season, seven teams across the league will have a new head coach leading their campaign, with one interim head coach from last year holding on to his job as well. Meanwhile, just eight coaches in the NFL signed their paperwork with their current team before 2020.

That said, for a few select coaches, there is such a thing as job security in the NFL. Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has currently been at the helm of his team longer than any active NFL head coach, having started his career in Pittsburgh back in 2007, and he just signed an extension that will keep him with the Steelers through 2027.

Below is a list of the longest-tenured active coaches in the NFL.

CoachTeamStarting YearWin %
Mike TomlinPittsburgh Steelers2007.663
John HarbaughBaltimore Ravens2008.618
Andy ReidKansas City Chiefs2013.715
Sean McDermottBuffalo Bills2017.640
Sean McVayLos Angeles Rams2017.609
Kyle ShanahanSan Francisco 49ers2017.557
Zac TaylorCincinnati Bengals2019.457
Matt LaFleurGreen Bay Packers2019.675
Kevin StefanskiCleveland Browns2020.552
Mike McCarthyDallas Cowboys2020.627

Unsurprisingly, success is the greatest resource a coach can have when looking for job security.

Four of the five longest-tenured head coaches in the league have won a Super Bowl with their team, including all three head coaches who have been with their team for at least a decade.

Meanwhile, the rest of the list is filled with coaches who have put their teams on the cusp of greatness, either in the conference championship or close to it.

While the top of the list looks likely to remain stable for at least a few more years barring a surprise retirement from someone, the bottom of the top 10 could be in for a shake-up in the coming season, with Mike McCarthy on the final year of his deal in Dallas and looking to make an impression.

Tyler Lauletta

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Tyler Lauletta has been working in sports media for nearly a decade, with stops at Business Insider and Sports Illustrated. Residing just outside Philadelphia, he is a recovering Truster of the Process and remains a sicko for the Eagles, Sixers and Phillies. He’s covered the Super Bowl and World Series from the press box and hopes to finagle his way into Wimbledon in the near future. You can follow him on X/Twitter @tylerlauletta.