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Dick Vermeil, one of only six coaches to lead two different teams to the Super Bowl, was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Thursday. Vermeil was this year’s former coach selected by the ...
Dick Vermeil, who led the Eagles to the 1980 Super Bowl and then won a Super Bowl with the Rams 19 years later, was named a finalist Tuesday for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Vermeil is the coach finalist selected by the Senior Committee for consideration for the Hall’s Class of 2022.
Vermeil spent 19 seasons in the NFL, 15 of those as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams and Kansas City Chiefs. He guided the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl in 1980, and won the Lombardi trophy with the Rams in 1999, making him one of only four coaches in history to take two different teams to the big game.
Dick Vermeil, one of only six coaches to lead two different teams to the Super Bowl, was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Thursday. Vermeil was this year’s former coach selected by the Senior Committee. To make the Hall of Fame, Vermeil needed at least 80 percent of the vote of the Hall of Fame’s 49-member selection committee.
Dick Vermeil arrived in Philadelphia in 1976, at the age of 39. He was a college coach from UCLA, where he spent two years and compiled a 15-5-3 record, including the Bruins’ Rose Bowl victory ...
Vermeil had been out of the NFL since the strike-truncated 1982 season, turning to broadcasting as an analyst for CBS Sports.He was so adept at his new career, first with CBS and later with ABC ...
Dick Vermeil, who left coaching for 15 years, can relate to Sean McVay's situation ... Vermeil was a head coach for 15 years, but they weren’t all consecutive. He took a 15-year break from 1983 ...
Dick Vermeil was born in Calistoga, California on Friday, October 30, 1936 (Silent Generation). He is 86 years old and is a Scorpio. Richard Albert “Dick” Vermeil is a retired American head coach for the National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs (2001-2005).
Dick Vermeil. Calistoga’s native son, Dick Vermeil (aka Coach), had a singular passion for two things in his life – football and wine. He decided early on to pursue football first, getting his start as an assistant coach right out of college and beginning a professional career that would span decades. A mechanics son, he inherited his ...
Legendary NFL coach Dick Vermeil was pleased to know that some of his actual words were used in the film, “American Underdog.”. In one of the movie’s most memorable scenes, Kurt Warner, played by Zachary Levi, meets with Vermeil, portrayed by Dennis Quaid, and is named the starting quarterback of the 1999 St. Louis Rams.