USA TODAY
Marty Schottenheimer, the longtime NFL head coach who came agonizingly close to reaching the Super Bowl several times only to fall short, has died at the age of 77.
Schottenheimer died Monday night while in hospice care in Charlotte, North Carolina. His family shared the news through Bob Moore, former Kansas City Chiefs publicist, according to the Associated Press.
Schottenheimer served as head coach in Cleveland, Kansas City, Washington and San Diego over 21 seasons from 1984-2006, compiling a regular season record of 200-126-1 (.613) and reaching the postseason 13 times. He is one of eight head coaches in NFL history to reach the 200-win mark. However, he is the only non-active coach in that group who's not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.