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Kansas City wouldn’t be in Super Bowl 2024 — competing to win a third title in the past five seasons — if not for defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s schematic genius.
Steve Spagnuolo is aiming for a third Super Bowl ring when his Chiefs face off against Tom Brady and the Bucs. And Spagnuolo isn’t bashful about saying it: he would love to be a head coach again.
Spagnuolo, 61, is the only offensive or defensive coordinator in NFL history to win a Super Bowl with two different franchises. If Chiefs repeat as champions, Spagnuolo will go down as a Brady-killer.
Four-time Super Bowl-winning defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, who won his first with the 2007 Giants, takes a timeout to huddle with Steve Serby for some Super Bowl 2025 Q&A before his ...
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Twelve years is a long time between Super Bowls. For Steve Spagnuolo, it was worth the wait. The former Giants defensive coordinator, the man who orchestrated the attack ...
No defensive coordinator is more decorated than Steve Spagnuolo. He is the only coordinator in NFL history with four Super Bowl rings. He's the only coordinator who's won championships with two ...
Steve Spagnuolo’s defense has the Chiefs back in the Super Bowl. AP Finding anyone to say a negative word to say about Spagnulo is an endeavor destined to end in failure.
In the Super Bowl, Spagnuolo went back to his roots, blitzing on 48.5% of Jimmy Garoppolo's passes and forcing him into throwing a season-high two interceptions on 20 of 31 passing for 219 yards ...
Steve Spagnuolo, now the Kansas City Chiefs’ defensive coordinator, held the same position with the New York Giants for Super Bowl XLII, when his aggressive game plan frustrated Brady and the ...
Steve Spagnuolo has won four Super Bowl rings as a defensive coordinator, three with the Chiefs and one with the Giants. AP. His mission Sunday is to slow down Hurts, ...
Steve Spagnuolo has a chance to make Super Bowl history for the Chiefs as their defensive coordinator. That legacy began with the New York Giants.
Steve Spagnuolo wasn't supposed to be sitting on his couch without a job when his old friend Andy Reid came calling. But some good timing has the two back chasing a Super Bowl together.