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Marty Schottenheimer Remembered For Hall of Fame Worthy Career, Coaching Tree
02/09/21 AT 12:40 PM
Former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer died at 77 years old Monday night in Charlotte, North Carolina after a battle with Alzheimer’s. His death was mourned by football fans, players and coaches, who remembered Schottenheimer for an outstanding career that spanned four decades in the league.
As the head coach of the Cleveland Browns, Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers and Washington Football Team, Schottenheimer compiled a 200-126-1 record in the regular season. Schottenheimer is eighth on the all-time wins list, having coached his last game in 2006.
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Editor s note: Rick Gosselin is in his 48th season reporting on the NFL in 2020. He has covered the Lions, Giants, Chiefs and Cowboys in his career plus 38 Super Bowls. He has served on the Hall of Fame selection committee for 25 years and is a member of both the senior and contributor sub-committees. Gosselin also is one of the 12 voters for the AP 32, the weekly ranking of NFL teams conducted by the Associated Press. Here is his ballot for Week 15: