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How Much Do NFL Coaches Make?

If you’re wondering how much do NFL coaches make, the ceiling has officially hit the $20 million per year mark as of 2026. Andy Reid (Kansas City Chiefs) and John Harbaugh (now with the New York Giants) lead the league with $20 million annual salaries. They are closely followed by Sean Payton at $18 million and Jim Harbaugh at $16 million. Even at the lower end, the average head coach now commands between $7 million and $10 million annually, reflecting the explosive revenue growth of the league.

Unlike player salaries, NFL coach salaries are not governed by a salary cap and are not publicly disclosed. Most figures are reported by outlets like ESPN, NFL Network, and the Athletic – meaning they’re informed estimates rather than confirmed numbers, unless verified through court filings or contract disputes.

Highest Paid NFL Head Coaches (2024-2025)

Coach Team Reported Annual Salary Notes
Andy Reid Kansas City Chiefs $20M+ Highest paid coach in NFL history
Sean McVay Los Angeles Rams $18M+ Extended contract in 2023
Mike McDaniel Miami Dolphins $12M+ Big extension after strong seasons
Kyle Shanahan San Francisco 49ers $12M+ Long-term commitment from 49ers
Pete Carroll (now retired) Seattle Seahawks $11M One of the longest-tenured coaches
Sean Payton Denver Broncos $18M+ Highest paid coach when signed in 2023
Bill Belichick (now at UNC) Former New England Patriots $12-15M Legendary coach; moved to college football
Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh Steelers $12M+ Longest active tenure with one team

Average NFL Coach Salaries by Position

Coaching Position Average Annual Salary Range
Head Coach $7-8 million $4M – $20M+
Offensive Coordinator $2-4 million $1M – $7M+
Defensive Coordinator $2-4 million $1M – $6M+
Position Coach (QB, OL, etc.) $500K – $2 million $300K – $3M+
Special Teams Coordinator $500K – $1.5 million $400K – $2M
Quality Control / Analyst $100K – $300K $75K – $500K

How NFL Coach Pay Compares to Other Sports

Sport Highest Paid Coach Annual Salary
NFL Andy Reid (Chiefs) $20M+
NBA Gregg Popovich (Spurs, retired) $11M+ (peak)
MLB Dave Roberts (Dodgers) ~$6M
NHL Coaches generally underpaid vs other sports $2-5M (average)
College Football Kirby Smart (Georgia) $13M+
College Basketball John Calipari $8M+

What Affects an NFL Coach’s Salary

  • Win-loss record and playoff success – coaches with Super Bowl rings command a premium.
  • Offensive or defensive innovation – coordinators who develop stars get poached quickly.
  • Market size and team revenue – larger market teams tend to pay more.
  • Relationship with ownership – loyalty and trust command significant premiums.
  • Competition – if another team is pursuing a coach, the current team must match or lose them.

NFL coaching salaries have exploded over the past decade as team revenues have skyrocketed from TV deals. The days of head coaches earning $1-2 million are long gone – today’s elite coaches command Hollywood-level paydays, reflecting their enormous impact on multi-billion dollar franchises.