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==List of credited publications==
==Cover Appearances==
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 5 September 2024

Cover Appearances

Publications

Chicago Bears head coaches
Robert E. Brannan (1919) • George Halas (1920-29) • Ralph Jones (1930-32) • George Halas (1933-42) • Hunk Anderson & Luke Johnsos (1942-45) • George Halas (1946-55) • Paddy Driscoll (1956-57) • George Halas (1958-67) • Jim Dooley (1968-71) • Abe Gibron (1972-74) • Jack Pardee (1975-77) • Neill Armstrong (1978-81) • Mike Ditka (1982-92) • Dave Wannstedt (1993-98) • Dick Jauron (1999-2003) • Lovie Smith (2004-12) • Marc Trestman (2013-14) • John Fox (2015-17) • Matt Nagy (2018-21) • Matt Eberflus (2022-present)


World Football League head coaches
1974 Bud Asher (Jacksonville Sharks) • Dick Coury (Portland Storm) • Tom Fears (Southern California Sun) • Charlie Tate (Jacksonville Sharks)
1975 Greg Barton (Portland Thunder) • Marvin Bass (Birmingham Vulcans) • Tom Fears (Southern California Sun) • Abe Gibron (Chicago Winds) • Charlie Tate (Jacksonville Express)


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