In 2025, the presence of African American head coaches in the NFL shines as a beacon of progress and inspiration. For a league that has long struggled with representation in its leadership ranks, the success of these six talented coaches resonates deeply, not just within the football world but also across the broader African American community. Their achievements highlight resilience, leadership, and the power of representation—qualities that transcend the game and fuel aspirations for future generations.
Mike Tomlin – Pittsburgh Steelers
Appointed in 2007, Mike Tomlin is the longest-tenured African American head coach in NFL history. Under his leadership, the Steelers have consistently been playoff contenders, including a Super Bowl victory in 2009. Tomlin is renowned for his defensive acumen and his ability to foster team unity.
Tomlin’s 18-year run with the Steelers has been an enormous success. He has famously never had a losing season and the Steelers have won one of the two Super Bowls they’ve been to since he joined the franchise. The lack of playoff success has been just as undeniable as the positive marks, however, and there will likely be questions about whether the Steelers need to try something new in order to get back to where they want to go in the postseason.
Todd Bowles – Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Todd Bowles took over as head coach of the Buccaneers in 2022 after serving as the team’s defensive coordinator. With a focus on a robust defensive strategy, Bowles has been instrumental in maintaining the Buccaneers’ competitive edge in the NFC South. Bowles said Running equals winning in the playoffs. Bucs coach Todd Bowles was talking playoffs this morning. Something he’s done for the past five Bucs seasons, the first two as defensive coordinator.
Succeeding in the playoffs, Bowles believes, means a team has to accomplish a few things. The first, Bowles said, is just getting there. Since that hurdle has been cleared, it’s time to forget it. Worry about the task at hand. “I think you’ve got to take care of the football, I think you’ve got to be able to run it, and I think you’ve got to stop the run,” Bowles said.
DeMeco Ryans – Houston Texans
A former NFL linebacker, DeMeco Ryans transitioned into coaching and was appointed head coach of the Houston Texans in 2023.
His firsthand experience as a player has been invaluable in developing a resilient and dynamic team, earning respect from both players and peers.
Raheem Morris – Atlanta Falcons
Raheem Morris was named head coach of the Atlanta Falcons in 2024. With a background in both offensive and defensive coaching roles, Morris brings a comprehensive understanding of the game, aiming to revitalize the Falcons’ performance in the highly competitive NFC South.
Jerod Mayo – New England Patriots
Former NFL linebacker Jerod Mayo ascended to the head coaching position of the New England Patriots in 2024. His tenure as the team’s defensive coordinator showcased his strategic prowess, and he now leads the Patriots with a focus on discipline and defensive strength.
Antonio Pierce – Las Vegas Raiders
Antonio Pierce, a former NFL linebacker, was appointed head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024. His leadership is characterized by a commitment to player development and a deep understanding of defensive play, aiming to steer the Raiders toward consistent success in the AFC West.
The presence of these six African American head coaches signifies a positive shift toward inclusivity within the NFL. Their diverse experiences and leadership styles not only enhance their respective teams but also serve as inspiration for future generations of coaches and players.