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  1. John Fox (born February 8, 1955) is an American football coach and former player who previously was a senior defensive assistant for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers (2002–2010), Denver Broncos (2011–2014) and Chicago Bears (2015–2017) of the National ...

  2. May 31, 2022 · John Fox led the Panthers and Broncos to Super Bowls as head coach. (Joe Amon / The Denver Post via Getty Images)

  3. John Fox was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1989 to 2023, finishing his career as the senior defensive assistant coach of the Detroit Lions. Over his thirty-one years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 260-236-2.

  4. Get Stats, Coaching Records, Team Ranks, Coordinators, and more for John Fox on Pro-football-reference.com.

  5. Mar 28, 2022 · John Fox is back in the NFL. The former longtime head coach has been hired by the Indianapolis Colts as a senior defensive assistant, the team announced Monday.

  6. Dec 8, 2013 · Broncos coach John Fox returns to the Denver sideline Sunday against the Tennessee Titans after undergoing aortic heart valve replacement surgery that kept him out nearly a month.

  7. Oct 23, 2017 · John Fox has taken two teams to the Super Bowl, and he has won a division title and a playoff game with Tim Tebow at quarterback.

  8. Cooper Manning chats with John Fox, the former head coach of the Panthers and Broncos, over a bowl of New England clam chowder. Coach Fox discusses what it w...

  9. May 15, 2018 · Former head coach John Fox is joining ESPN as an NFL analyst. Fox, who most recently coached the Chicago Bears from 2015 to 2017, will make appearances on NFL Live, SportsCenter, ESPN Radio...

  10. John Fox is an American football coach and former player who previously was a senior defensive assistant for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL). He was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers (2002–2010), Denver Broncos (2011–2014) and Chicago Bears (2015–2017) of the National Football League (NFL).