List of Arizona Cardinals head coaches

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The Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football team based in Glendale, Arizona. The Cardinals compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) West division. The team began as the Morgan Athletic Club in 1898 in Chicago, Illinois. The team's second name was the Racine Normals, since it played at Normal Field on Racine Street. In 1901, they were renamed to the Racine Street Cardinals, a name that came from the University of Chicago jerseys that the team used, which were described as "Cardinal red". The team was established in Chicago in 1898 and was a charter member of the NFL in 1920. The team has played their home games at the State Farm Stadium since 2006 and is the oldest franchise in the NFL.

Bud Wilkinson (right) with United States President John F. Kennedy, during a 1961 visit to the White House. Wilkinson was the 26th head coach of the Cardinals.

The team has moved to numerous cities during its history. After staying in Chicago from 1920 to 1959, it moved to St. Louis, Missouri and remained there from 1960 to 1987. It played in Tempe, Arizona, from 1988 to 2005, before eventually settling in Glendale, Arizona in 2006, where it now resides. Since 1920, two Cardinals coaches have won the NFL Championship: Norman Barry in 1925 and Jimmy Conzelman in 1947. Six other coaches—Don Coryell, Jim Hanifan, Vince Tobin, Ken Whisenhunt, Bruce Arians, and Kliff Kingsbury—have led the Cardinals to the playoffs, and in 2009 they went to the Super Bowl.

There have been 43 head coaches for the Cardinals franchise since it became a professional team in 1920; fourteen of the team's coaches are former Cardinals players. Ernie Nevers and Jimmy Conzelman are the only coaches to have had more than one tenure with the team. Pop Ivy and Gene Stallings both coached the team during its move from one city to another. Cardinals coach Roy Andrews is tied for the lowest winning percentage among the team's coaches (.000), having lost the only game he coached in the 1931 season. Co-coach Walt Kiesling lost all ten games he coached in 1943, when the team merged with the Steelers during World War II and was known as Card-Pitt. Co-coaches Ray Willsey, Ray Prochaska, and Chuck Drulis have the highest winning percentage among Cardinals coaches (1.000). The team's all-time leader in games coached is Ken Whisenhunt, who was hired on January 14, 2007, with 96. Whisenhunt was fired on December 31, 2012, after the Cardinals recorded a 5–11 record in 2012. The all-time leader in wins is Bruce Arians with fifty, including one playoff victory.

Key

 
The Cardinals have played their home games at the State Farm Stadium since 2006.
# Number of coaches
GC Games coached
W Wins
L Losses
T Ties
Win% Winning percentage
00 Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a coach
00 Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a player
00* Spent entire NFL head coaching career with the Cardinals
00^ 1961 Season had 3 co-coaches for 2 games

Coaches

Note: The list begins in 1920, when the Cardinals became a professional team. Statistics are accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season.
# Image Name Term Regular season Playoffs Awards Ref.
GC W L T Win% GC W L Win%
Chicago Cardinals
1
 
Paddy Driscoll 19201922 29 17 8 4 .680
2
 
Arnold Horween* 19231924 22 13 8 1 .619
3 Norman Barry* 19251926 26 16 8 2 .667
4   Guy Chamberlin 1927 11 3 7 1 .300
5   Fred Gillies* 1928 6 1 5 0 .167
6 Dewey Scanlon 1929 13 6 6 1 .500
7   Ernie Nevers 19301931 21 10 9 2 .526
8 Roy Andrews 1931 1 0 1 0 .000
9 Jack Chevigny* 1932 10 2 6 2 .250
10   Paul Schissler 19331934 22 6 15 1 .286
11 Milan Creighton* 19351938 46 16 26 4 .381
  Ernie Nevers 1939 11 1 10 0 .091
12   Jimmy Conzelman 19401942 33 8 22 3 .267
13 Phil Handler* 1943 10 0 10 0 .000
Card-Pitt
Phil Handler* co-coaches
1944
10 0 10 0 .000
14 Walt Kiesling
Chicago Cardinals
Phil Handler* 1945 10 1 9 0 .100
  Jimmy Conzelman 19461948 35 26 9 0 .743 2 1 1 .500 1947 Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year
15   Buddy Parker 1949 12 6 5 1 .545
16   Curly Lambeau 19501951 22 7 15 0 .318
17 Cecil Isbell 1951 2 1 1 0 .500
18 Joe Kuharich 1952 12 4 8 0 .333
19   Joe Stydahar 19531954 24 3 20 1 .130
20   Ray Richards* 19551957 36 14 21 1 .400
Chicago Cardinals and St. Louis Cardinals
21   Pop Ivy 19581961 48 15 31 2 .326
St. Louis Cardinals
22   Ray Willsey* ^ 3
co-coaches
1961 ^
2 2 0 0 1.000
23   Ray Prochaska* ^
24 Chuck Drulis* ^
25   Wally Lemm 19621965 56 27 26 3 .509
26 Charley Winner 19661970 70 35 30 5 .538
27 Bob Hollway* 19711972 28 8 18 2 .308
28   Don Coryell 19731977 70 42 27 1 .609 2 0 2 .000 1974 Associated Press Coach of the Year
1974 Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year
29   Bud Wilkinson* 19781979 29 9 20 0 .310
30 Larry Wilson* ‡ 1979 3 2 1 0 .667
31   Jim Hanifan 19801985 89 39 49 1 .443 1 0 1 .000
St. Louis Cardinals and Phoenix Cardinals
32   Gene Stallings* 19861989 58 23 34 1 .404
Phoenix Cardinals
33 Hank Kuhlmann* 1989 5 0 5 0 .000
34   Joe Bugel 19901993 64 20 44 0 .313
Arizona Cardinals
35   Buddy Ryan 19941995 32 12 20 0 .375
36 Vince Tobin* 19962000 71 28 43 0 .394 2 1 1 .500
37   Dave McGinnis* 20002003 57 17 40 0 .298
38 Dennis Green 20042006 48 16 32 0 .333
39   Ken Whisenhunt 20072012 96 45 51 0 .469 6 4 2 .667
40   Bruce Arians 20132017 80 49 30 1 .619 3 1 2 .333
41 Steve Wilks* 2018 16 3 13 0 .188
42   Kliff Kingsbury* 20192022 66 28 37 1 .432 1 0 1 .000
43 Jonathan Gannon* 2023–present 17 4 13 0 .235

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