Bill Belichick is the NFL’s longest-tenured coach.
In 23 years with the Patriots, he’s led the team to 17 AFC East division titles, 13 AFC Championship Game appearances, and nine Super Bowl appearances, with a record six wins.
Bill Belichick’s NFL Career Record
Bill Belichick has a record of 298-152 in 27 seasons as an NFL coach.
Year | Team | Record |
1991 | Cleveland Browns | 6-10 |
1992 | Cleveland Browns | 7-9 |
1993 | Cleveland Browns | 7-9 |
1994 | Cleveland Browns | 11-5 |
1995 | Cleveland Browns | 5-11 |
2000 | New England Patriots | 5-11 |
2001 | New England Patriots | 11-5 |
2002 | New England Patriots | 9-7 |
2003 | New England Patriots | 14-2 |
2004 | New England Patriots | 14-2 |
2005 | New England Patriots | 10-6 |
2006 | New England Patriots | 12-4 |
2007 | New England Patriots | 16-0 |
2008 | New England Patriots | 11-5 |
2009 | New England Patriots | 10-6 |
2010 | New England Patriots | 14-2 |
2011 | New England Patriots | 13-3 |
2012 | New England Patriots | 12-4 |
2013 | New England Patriots | 12-4 |
2014 | New England Patriots | 12-4 |
2015 | New England Patriots | 12-4 |
2016 | New England Patriots | 14-2 |
2017 | New England Patriots | 13-3 |
2018 | New England Patriots | 11-5 |
2019 | New England Patriots | 12-4 |
2020 | New England Patriots | 7-9 |
2021 | New England Patriots | 10-7 |
2022 | New England Patriots | 8-9 |
Belichick got his first taste of a winning culture working under Bill Parcells in the late 1980s. He earned two Super Bowl rings as the Giants’ defensive coordinator before becoming the head coach of the Browns in 1991. He remained in Cleveland for five seasons before he was fired and rejoined Parcells with the Patriots and Jets. In 2000, Belichick was named head coach of the Jets, but that lasted only a day before he accepted the same position for the Patriots, and the dynasty began.