Andy Reid, Sean Payton, Pete Carroll and Jim Harbaugh are building their own wing in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, one victory at a time.
With 747 regular-season and playoff "Ws" to their names, the distinguished coaches of the AFC West keep on stacking their legacies with pure gold bricks.
At an average age of 65.5 years, they’re the sunshine boys of NFL coaching, stubbornly refusing to fade into the sunset.
“I’m the youngest!” Payton reminded us all earlier this year.
Indeed he is. Payton was born six whopping days later than Harbaugh during the final week of 1963, when gas was 31 cents per gallon and Frankie Valli ruled the pop charts.
Reid, who leads this fab four with 301 NFL victories and three Super Bowl rings, sits confidently atop the throne of Chiefs Kingdom at age 67.
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