The Pittsburgh Steelers' hiring of Mike McCarthy puts him in company of those to coach at least three teams in the Super Bowl era.
The Pittsburgh Steelers hired Mike McCarthy as their coach. This makes the third cornerstone franchise to be helmed by the former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys boss. McCarthy will be the Steelers' fourth coach since 1969. He follows Chuck Noll, Bill Cowher, and Mike Tomlin. The previous three all led Pittsburgh to Super Bowl victories. They were also hired in their 30s. McCarthy will turn 63 on November 10. Will there be a reunion with his former Packer QB Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh or will the Steelers turn an eye to the future at quarterback? That remains to be seen. Who are some of the other people to have coached three or more NFL teams? And Bill Belichick doesn't count. Ben McWilliams of NFL research provided answers.
Pete Carroll
Teams coached: Patriots, Jets, Seahawks, Raiders
Marty Schottenheimer

Teams coached: Chargers, Washington, Chiefs, Browns
Bill Parcells
Teams coached: Giants, Cowboys, Jets, Patriots
Wade Phillips
Teams coached: Bills, Broncos, Cowboys
Lovie Smith
Teams coached: Bears, Buccaneers, Texans
Mike Mularkey
Teams coached: Titans, Bills, Jaguars
John Fox

Teams coached: Bears, Panthers, Broncos
Mike Shanahan

Teams coached: Raiders, Broncos, Washington
Norv Turner

Teams coached: Washington, Chargers, Raiders
Dick Vermeil

Teams coached: Eagles, Rams, Chiefs
Dan Reeves

Teams coached: Broncos, Falcons, Giants
Jack Pardee

Teams coached: Washington, Houston Oilers, Chicago Bears
Chuck Knox

Teams coached: Rams, Seahawks, Bills
Forrest Gregg

Teams coached: Packers, Bengals, Browns
Lou Saban

Teams coached: Bills, Broncos, Patriots
Sid Gillman

Teams coached: Chargers, Oilers, Rams
This article originally appeared on The List Wire: Coaches of three teams in Super Bowl era
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