NFL tenure for its 32 coaches heading into 2016 season

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll argues a call during the first half against the Green Bay Packers in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on Sept. 20, 2015. Credit: AP / Jeffrey Phelps
Of the 32 head coaches going into the 2016 NFL season, less than a quarter of them have won a Super Bowl.
Sixteen coaches have been with their current team in that position for three or less seasons.
Below is a list of the NFL tenure of active head coaches:
Bill Belichick, New England Patriots, 17th season, 4 Super Bowl wins
Marvin Lewis, Cincinnati Bengals, 13th season
Mike McCarthy, Green Bay Packers, 11th season, 1 Super Bowl win
Sean Payton, New Orleans Saints, 11th season, 1 Super Bowl win
Mike Tomlin, Pittsburgh Steelers, 10th season, 1 Super Bowl win
John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens, 9th season, 1 Super Bowl win
Jason Garrett, Dallas Cowboys, 7th season
Pete Carroll, Seattle Seahawks, 7th season, 1 Super Bowl win
Ron Rivera, Carolina Panthers, 6th season
Jim Caldwell, Detroit Lions, 6th season
Chuck Pagano, Indianapolis Colts, 5th season
Jeff Fisher, Los Angeles Rams, 5th season
Bruce Arians, Arizona Cardinals, 4th season
Gus Bradley, Jacksonville Jaguars, 4th season
Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs, 4th season
Mike McCoy, San Diego Chargers, 4th season
Bill O’Brien, Houston Texans, 3rd season
Mike Zimmer, Minnesota Vikings, 3rd season
Jay Gruden, Washington Redskins, 3rd season
Dan Quinn, Atlanta Falcons, 2nd second
Rex Ryan, Buffalo Bills, 2nd second
John Fox, Chicago Bears, 2nd second
Gary Kubiak, Denver Broncos, 2nd second, 1 Super Bowl win
Todd Bowles, New York Jets, 2nd second
Jack Del Rio, Oakland Raiders, 2nd second
Mike Mularkey, Tennessee Titans, 2nd second
Hue Jackson, Cleveland Browns, 1st season
Adam Gase, Miami Dolphins, 1st season
Ben McAdoo, New York Giants, 1st season
Doug Pederson, Philadelphia Eagles, 1st season
Chip Kelly, San Francisco 49ers, 1st season
Dirk Koetter, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1st season
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