Chiefs' Haley only NFL coach who never played (2024)

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Published Oct. 31, 2009 5:42 p.m. ET

Until now, it was like one of those little family secrets that everybody knows about but no one brings up.Might be embarrassing. People wouldn't understand. Doesn't matter anyway, so why say anything?But then a disgruntled Kansas City running back got on Twitter and blindsided his boss squarely on the rawest of nerves, calling him out on a point he sort of hoped would be ignored.The Chiefs' Todd Haley, for reasons that were not entirely his fault, never actually played the sport that now employs him as a head coach in the National Football League.An NFL head coach who did not play football? Who hasn't run a route, made a tackle or thrown a block at any level?At least Haley, 42, is unique. He is the only head coach in the league who never played at least in high school.Many of the top coaches did not have distinguished careers as players. But only Haley's playing resume is bare. Does it matter?"Unfortunately, some NFL players will look at their coach and if he's not in that fraternity of ex-players, sometimes they might let it affect the way they look at him," said Tim Grunhard, a former Chiefs center who coaches at a large area high school. "I think that's a big mistake. A lot of outstanding NFL coaches never played much at all. From everything I've seen of Todd Haley, he's going to be a great head coach."Running back Larry Johnson, who has a troubled history, got the controversy started when he posted a Twitter feed, littered with misspellings, following last Sunday's 37-7 loss to San Diego:"My father played for the coach from "rememeber the titans. Our coach played golf. My father played for redskins briefley. Our coach. Nuthn. my father got more creditentials than most of these pro coaches.....google my father!!!!!!!"He went on to make a gay slur, then got himself in even deeper trouble by repeating it the next day. An apologetic Johnson is now appealing a two-week suspension that could cost him more than $600,000.But Haley was left standing in front of microphones and television cameras, forced to talk about something some fans find especially disturbing because the Chiefs, in his first year as a head coach, are 1-6 heading in their bye.Of course, they were only 2-14 last year under Herm Edwards, a star cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.Quietly and with a sense of dignity and humility, Haley defended himself."I'm very proud of what I've done to get to where I am," he said. "I'm very proud of my results as a position coach, as a coordinator. Right now, am I proud of my head coaching record? No. But I intend to do everything I can to change that."For Haley to be taking these hits seems profoundly ironic because he grew up a football gym rat, immersed in the sport like few kids ever were. His father, Dick Haley, has been renowned for decades as one of the NFL's top personnel men. While Dick Haley was helping build the Pittsburgh dynasty of the 1970s, Todd would spend summers at Steelers training camp. He roomed next to Terry Bradshaw, ran errands for Franco Harris and Jack Lambert, and drank it all in.In countless quiet hours with the lights in the house turned down, Todd sat there while his dad broke down film of college and pro players. The elder Haley would point out subtle nuances, things that only an expert eye would see, teaching his son, in the words of Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, "the difference between good and great."When August would roll around and Todd's buddies were starting high school football practice, Dick Haley would pack up everyone and turn three-week scouting trips into a family vacation. He was on the road so much during the school year, he wanted to grab all the family time he could."Todd was into football always. The way we lived, it was different, that's all," Dick Haley told The Associated Press. "I thought it was more important to come with me than to stay at home and go to high school football practice. And he would be in training camp with me before that. Whether that's right or wrong, that's what I thought. That was me dictating. When you're 14 or 15 years old, you're going to do what your folks tell you."Plus, the athletic youngster had fallen in love with golf, and was good enough to play at Miami and Florida in college."Todd was 6-2, about 210 pounds. Certainly, he could have played football," said his father.For a while, the younger Haley coached golf. But in 1995, when he was 27, he took an entry-level job with the New York Jets as a scouting assistant and offensive assistant, and four years later was wide receivers coach under Bill Parcells.Thus began a rapid rise through the ranks, culminating in last year's Super Bowl, where he served the Arizona Cardinals in his second season as offensive coordinator.When Pioli was hired by the Chiefs, he chose Haley to be the head coach to help him repair a damaged franchise that hasn't won a postseason game since the 1993 season and won only six times in Edwards' final two years.It may be tough for the talent-starved 2009 Chiefs to win more than a few games. But if the Chiefs do start winning, suggested one former NFL star, Haley's background will mean nothing."Players tend to look for excuses when they mess up," said former Pro Bowl lineman Conrad Dobler. "If they're losing, they might say, 'This guy can't possibly know how we feel.'"But if they're winning, it won't matter if he never played before. Hell, it won't matter if he never coached before. I doubt that Todd Haley could have worked for Bill Parcells if he didn't know what he was doing."None of the Chiefs players asked about their coach's background said it mattered a bit."There's not a man in this locker room who questions his qualifications," said wide receiver Bobby Wade.Nevertheless, until his team finds success, it will probably remain a sensitive subject for the only NFL head coach who never played."I'm very proud of the route that I took to get to where I am right now," Haley said. "I'm very proud to have grown up around, in my opinion, one of the best football people there is, and to be around the teams and players that I was around on a daily basis."I think I've earned what I've done in the NFL through hard work and through execution and results. If playing is a prerequisite for being a great coach, you can eliminate some names."

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Chiefs' Haley only NFL coach who never played? ›

Yes. Todd Haley was the head coach of the KC Chiefs from 2009 to 2011. He never played football in high school, college or the pros. In fact, his sport was golf.

Has there ever been a football coach that never played football? ›

Some of the most successful college football coaches who never played the game themselves include Sonny Dykes, Dave Aranda, David Cutcliffe, and Mike Leach, among others.

Did Todd Haley ever play football? ›

The Chiefs' Todd Haley, for reasons that were not entirely his fault, never actually played the sport that now employs him as a head coach in the National Football League.

How many head coaches in the NFL never played in the NFL? ›

Only 8 out of the 32 current NFL head coaches have played NFL ball.

Which football coach didn t play football? ›

Arrigo Sacchi has enjoyed unquestionable fame as one of the most outstanding managers who was never a professional footballer. Sacchi's coaching career was birthed at a modest Italian club, Fusignano in 1976.

Who is the best football manager that never played? ›

From Arrigo Sacchi to José Mourinho to Julian Nagelsmann, there have always been managers and coaches who, despite lacking any real playing pedigree, have been successful.

Who is the best football coach that never played football? ›

Here are five coaches who excelled as coaches without ever playing themselves.
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Why did the Chiefs fire Todd Haley? ›

KANSAS CITY, MO. | The losses kept mounting, the tension kept growing and ultimately Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli decided the status quo was no longer good enough. It was time to part ways with Todd Haley.

How long did Charles Haley play in the NFL? ›

Haley was a member of 10 division championship teams during his 12-season NFL career. His final season marked the only year he played on a team with a losing record.

What team did Charles Haley play for in the NFL? ›

Charles Lewis Haley (born January 6, 1964) is an American former professional football player who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the San Francisco 49ers (1986–1991, 1999) and Dallas Cowboys (1992–1996).

Who is the longest coach in NFL history? ›

In the 104-year history of the NFL, there have been 524 head coaches, 28 of whom are currently active as head coaches. George Halas has the longest tenure of any NFL head coach, with a career spanning 40 years, however, these seasons were not consecutive as they were spread out over 4 separate tenures.

Who is the youngest NFL coach? ›

Sean McVay (born January 24, 1986) is an American football coach who is the head coach for the Los Angeles Rams. He became the youngest NFL head coach in the modern era when he was hired by the Rams in 2017 at the age of 30.

Who is the oldest coach in the NFL? ›

Andy Reid is now the oldest head coach in the NFL after their respective teams moved on from Bill Belichick (71) and Pete Carroll (72). That leaves five other coaches who are 60 or older. John Harbaugh is the next oldest coach at 61 years old.

Who is the only NFL coach without a losing season? ›

With the Pittsburgh Steelers' 30-23 victory over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Mike Tomlin has extended his well-noted NFL record of non-losing seasons to 17 in a row to start his coaching career, which no other coach in NFL history has ever accomplished.

Why is Nick Saban not an NFL coach? ›

NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more. One of the bottom lines about Saban's NFL tenure is that he couldn't tolerate not having the absolute control over players and his team. He left for college because he had that control there.

Has an NFL coach ever been fired during a game? ›

The Chargers' second-half performance saw marginal improvement as they managed to score three touchdowns. However, the final scoreline of 63-21 in favor of the Raiders has intensified the scrutiny on Coach Staley. Despite the alarming defeat, Staley did not make history as the first NFL coach to be fired at halftime.

Which coach was never a player? ›

Sacchi is regarded as one of the greatest managers of all time and his Milan side (1987–1991) is widely regarded to be one of the greatest club sides to ever play the game, and by some to be the greatest of all time. Sacchi was never a professional football player and for many years worked as a shoe salesman.

Did Andy Reid ever play football? ›

He studied journalism and played football in college

Reid attended Brigham Young University, which is where he met his wife, Tammy Reid. While a student at BYU, the future NFL coach studied journalism and played college football — a fitting precursor for becoming a great football coach.

Did Bill Belichick ever play football? ›

Belichick went to Wesleyan University in Middletown and the 1975 graduate played football, lacrosse and squash. The New England Patriots and head coach Bill Belichick have parted ways, ending an era that started 24 years and six Super Bowl championships ago.

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