LOS ANGELES — There are great coaches all over the NFL. Super Bowl champions. Coach of the Year winners. Future Hall of Famers.
But when it comes to head coaches, across the board, no division can match the AFC West.
Andy Reid, Sean Payton, Pete Carroll and Jim Harbaugh.
It's Mount Rushmore — or maybe Mount Passmore.
That's 10 conference championships and five Super Bowl rings, possibly the most accomplished quartet of coaches since the league went to eight four-team divisions in 2002. There are no weak links.
"I really appreciate the competition," said Carroll, coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. "I think it's amazing that we all have a chance to be in the same spot. It's good."
Most decorated in this group is Kansas City's Reid, whose Chiefs have won three of the past six Super Bowls.