
Belichick Moves into Tie for 4th Place on Coaching Wins List
With Sunday's 41-13 win over the Miami Dolphins, Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots moved into a tie for fourth place with Curly Lambeau for the most total coaching wins in NFL history, per Mike Jurecki of Fox Sports 910.
Belichick's 210th regular-season victory gave him 229 total wins, as he has also won 19 games in the playoffs.
Currently tied with Don Shula for the second-most postseason victories in league history, Belichick needs just one more to match Tom Landry's 20 for first place.
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The hooded one's 210 regular-season wins are good for sixth all-time, easily making him the leader among active coaches.
Only 62 years old, Belichick figures to move further up the all-time coaching ranks, assuming he wants to stick around.
Of course, the record he likely has his eye on is Chuck Noll's, as the Steelers legend is the only coach to win four Super Bowls.
Belichick is one of three coaches to win exactly three Super Bowls, along with Joe Gibbs and Bill Walsh.
With the Patriots sitting at 11-3 and already crowned AFC East champions, Belichick will have a shot to tie Noll's vaunted record within the next couple of months.
Should that happen, he might start to consider retirement in the coming years, especially if ring No. 4 were to be followed by a record-setting fifth.

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