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In January 2024, Bill Belichick was the longest-tenured active head coach in the NFL, and Pete Carroll was fourth on the list. Both coaches mutually parted ways with their longtime teams last season, with the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks starting new chapters in leadership.
Belichick's dynastic run in New England came to an end after 24 seasons and six Super Bowl rings. Interestingly, when he took over the Patriots job in 2000, he replaced Carroll.
Carroll had been Seattle's head coach for 14 seasons, leading the team to a championship in Super Bowl XLVIII and 10 postseason appearances.