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Tony

Dungy

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• Logged a career regular season coaching record of 139-69 (.668) and an 85-27 mark (.759) in his seven seasons with the Colts. He is the winningest head coach in Colts history.

• Became the first African American head coach to win the Super Bowl after leading the Colts to a 29-17 victory over the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI.

• Became the third individual to win the Super Bowl as a player and head coach.

• Recorded 10 career 10-win seasons, including seven consecutive with the Colts.

• Made 11 career playoff appearances and set an NFL record for consecutive playoff appearances by a head coach with his 10th-straight in 2008.

• Led the Colts to become the first NFL team with six consecutive 12-win seasons (2003-08).

• Became the first head coach in NFL history to defeat all 32 NFL teams.

• Earned six division titles (five AFC South, one NFC Central).

• Assisted the club in earning a previous NFL record for the most regular season wins (115) in a decade by any NFL club (2000-09).

• Born on October 6, 1955, in Jackson, Mich.