List of NFL head coaches by playoff record

† is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Bill Belichick holds the current NFL record for most playoff wins by a head coach (31), and shares the record for most games coached with Andy Reid (44).

Vince Lombardi won 90% of his playoff appearances, the record for coaches with more than three games to their credit.

Shula was an NFL champion in 1968 with the Baltimore Colts, but lost in Super Bowl III to the AFL champs coached by Weeb Ewbank.

The most is Andy Reid, who holds the all-time record with 20 playoff appearances over 26 years of coaching the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.

In second place is Don Shula with 19 playoff appearances over 33 years of coaching both the Baltimore Colts and Miami Dolphins, and Bill Belichick, who's currently tied with Shula with 19 playoff appearances with 29 years of coaching the Cleveland Browns and the New England Patriots.

Bill Belichick is the all-time leader in playoff wins with 31. He gained the top spot with New England's win over the Indianapolis Colts in the 2014 AFC Championship Game.
Don Shula won 3 playoff games in his 1972 perfect season.
Tom Landry won 20 playoff games with the Cowboys.
Rex Ryan coached the Jets to 2 AFC Championship games.
Mike Shanahan coached the Broncos to consecutive Super Bowl wins in 1997 and 1998.
John Harbaugh coached the Ravens to the playoffs in his first five seasons, with a Super Bowl win in the 2012 season.
Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs led the Redskins to 3 championships.
John Madden coached the Raiders to their second Super Bowl win.
Potsy Clark coached the Lions to their first NFL crown in the 1935 season
Bill Cowher was the second coach to lead the Steelers to a Super Bowl win.
Greasy Neale coached the Eagles to their first two titles in 1948 and 1949.
Lou Rymkus coached the first AFL champions, the 1960 Houston Oilers