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Falcons hand the reins to Kevin Stefanski

Coach was two-time Coach of the Year with the Browns

Atlanta is going with Kevin Stefanski as its next head coach. On the one hand, he went only 8-26 in his final two seasons with the Browns. But at the same time, he’s won the league’s Coach of the Year award twice.

Stefanski was the Coach of the Year after helping the Browns to a 11-5 record in 2020, highlighted by their first playoff win since the franchise relaunched in 1999 – at Heinz Field, no less. And he went COY again in 2023, with the Browns going 11-6 before losing a hard-fought battle at Arrowhead against Kansas City.

It's unraveled the last two years, but Stefanski has shown he can oversee a successful operation.

In Atlanta, Stefanski will work with a new GM (Ian Cunningham), and he’s brought Tommy Rees with him to call plays. The Falcons picked Michael Penix with the eighth pick of the 2024 draft, but he hasn’t emerged yet and is rehabbing a torn ACL.

It’s not often a coach who’s won the Coach of the Year award twice lands with a new team, and those who do usually are at the tail end of their careers. Stefanski, on the other hand, is only 43.

In the past 40 years, six other coaches who’ve won the Coach of the Year award multiple times have been hired into new jobs, and they haven’t tended to be successful. In 24 combined seasons, they went 180-207-1, with eight playoff berths and one Super Bowl appearance (Bruce Arians won with Tampa Bay).

Of those previous coaches, they finished with winning records in only 9 of 24 seasons (with two teams going an even 8-8). Only five of those 24 won double-digit games.

MULTIPLE COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS
CoachYearTeamWLTPct.Post
Chuck Knox1992LAR6100.375--
Chuck Knox1993LAR5110.313--
Chuck Knox1994LAR4120.250--
Bill Parcells1997NYJ970.563--
Bill Parcells1998•NYJ1240.7501-1
Bill Parcells1999NYJ880.500--
Bill Parcells2003•Dall.1060.6250-1
Bill Parcells2004Dall.6100.375--
Bill Parcells2005Dall.970.563--
Bill Parcells2006•Dall.970.5630-1
Mike Ditka1997N.O.6100.375--
Mike Ditka1998N.O.6100.375--
Mike Ditka1999N.O.3130.188--
Joe Gibbs2004Was.6100.375--
Joe Gibbs2005•Was.1060.6251-1
Joe Gibbs2006Was.5110.313--
Joe Gibbs2007•Was.970.5630-1
Bruce Arians2019T.B.790.438--
Bruce Arians2020••T.B.1150.6884-0
Bruce Arians2021•T.B.1340.7651-1
Ron Rivera2020•Was.790.4380-1
Ron Rivera2021Was.7100.412--
Ron Rivera2022Was.881.500--
Ron Rivera2023Was.4130.235--
Kevin Stefanski2026Atl.?????

If we’ve going back further, Don Shula was phenomenally successful with the Dolphins, winning back-to-back Super Bowls in the ‘70s. And Chuck Knox took the Seahawks to the playoffs four times in the ‘80s.

—Ian Allan

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