SI Ranks NFL Coach-Quarterback Duos of 2023: Nos. 32–1
Want to know who is going to win Super Bowl LVIII?
Just look at the coach and quarterback of every team.
Historically speaking, it’s almost impossible to win the Super Bowl without an elite coach, an elite quarterback and in many cases, both. In the 57 years of the Super Bowl era, 41 championships have been won with signal-callers either already enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, or men not yet eligible but certain to get there. Of those same 57 titles, a coach of said quality has stood on the sideline for 37 of them.
Most importantly, only nine teams have ever won the Super Bowl without either (counting the 1985 Bears since Mike Ditka is in as a player and not as a coach).
That list of nine includes the 2007 and ’11 Giants, who had Tom Coughlin and Eli Manning. There’s a good chance one or both get gold jackets, but it can’t be called a certainty. Then there’s the Rams’ Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford, and the Seahawks’ Pete Carroll and Broncos’ Russell Wilson, who will be candidates but aren’t sure things.
Bottom line: Unless you’re trotting out at least one Hall of Famer at those spots, good luck.
Going into the season, we ranked each quarterback and coach to see which teams had the best pairings. Here’s what we found.

Hurts, Allen, Mahomes and Purdy play for four of the best coaches in the NFL. But where would they rank if you included their coaches? Here's SI's 1-32 list of coach-quarterback duos.
Eric Hartline/USA TODAY Sports (Hurts); Mark Konezny/USA TODAY Sports (Allen); Kelley L Cox/USA TODAY Sports (Purdy); Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports (Mahomes)
Scoring system: Like golf, lower scores are better. Next to the team name is the total score in parentheses, while underneath is the quarterback and coach ranking in the same format.
If two teams had a tie score, the tie was broken by who has the highest-ranked quarterback.