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Richard Albert "Dick" Vermeil (/v?r?mi?l/; born October 30, 1936) is a retired American head coach for the National Football League's Philadelphia Eagles (1976–1982), St. Louis Rams (1997–1999) and Kansas City Chiefs (2001–2005). He is in the Sid Gillman coaching tree and has coached at every level; Vermeil owns the distinction of being named “Coach of the Year” on four levels: High School, Junior College, NCAA Division I and Professional Football.In all three of his stops as an NFL head coach, Vermeil has taken every team—Philadelphia, St. Louis and Kansas City, each of which had a losing record before he arrived—and brought them to the playoffs by his third season at the helm.
Date Of Birth October 30, 1936 Place Of Birth Calistoga, California, USA Profession Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 Is portrayed by Greg Kinnear in the movie Invincible (2006). 2 Head Coach of the St. Louis Rams 1997-1999. 3 Head Coach of the Kansas City Chiefs 2001-2005. 4 First coach in football history to win the Rose Bowl (vs. Ohio State in January 1976) and Super Bowl (vs. Tennessee Titans in January 2000). 5 Head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, 1976-1982.
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Invincible 2006 consultant
Self Title Year Status Character Invincible: The True Story 2017 TV Movie Himself Running for His Life: The Lawrence Phillips Story 2016 Documentary Himself Invincible A-List with Vince & Joan 2016 TV Series Himself A Football Life 2011-2015 TV Series Himself A Passion for the Vine 2012 Documentary Mike & Mike 2011 TV Series Himself - Guest Kansas City Chiefs: The Complete History 2007 Video Himself 2006 Insight Bowl 2006 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator NFL Monday Night Football 1976-2006 TV Series Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach / Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach / Himself - Color Commentator / ... America's Game: The Superbowl Champions 2006 TV Series documentary Himself Becoming Invincible: The True Story of Vince Papale 2006 Video documentary short Quite Frankly with Stephen A. Smith 2006 TV Series Himself ESPN 25: Who's #1? 2004-2006 TV Series documentary Himself ESPN SportsCentury 2000-2005 TV Series documentary Himself The NFL on CBS 1979-2005 TV Series Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach / Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach ESPN's Sunday Night Football 1997-2005 TV Series Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach / Himself - St. Louis Rams Head Coach The Complete History of the Philadelphia Eagles 2004 Video documentary Himself Inside the NFL 2003 TV Series Himself NFL on FOX 1997-2002 TV Series Himself - Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach / Himself - St. Louis Rams Head Coach The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 2000 TV Series Himself Super Bowl XXXIV 2000 TV Movie Himself - St. Louis Rams Head Coach Motor Sports Weekly 1998 TV Series Himself The NFL on NBC 1976-1997 TV Series Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach / Himself - St. Louis Rams Head Coach 1997 Rose Bowl 1997 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator Super Bowl XXIX 1995 TV Movie Himself - Pregame Analyst 1994 USF&G Sugar Bowl 1994 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator 1993 Army-Navy Game 1993 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator 1993 Rose Bowl 1993 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator 1992 Army-Navy Game 1992 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator World Bowl 91 1991 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator ABC Sports: World League 1991 TV Series Himself - Analyst 1990 Peach Bowl 1990 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator 1990 Florida Citrus Bowl 1990 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator 1989 Peach Bowl 1989 TV Movie Himself - Color Commentator Super Bowl XV 1981 TV Special Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach 1980 NFC Championship Game 1981 TV Movie Himself - Philadelphia Eagles Head Coach 1976 Rose Bowl 1976 TV Movie Himself - UCLA Bruins Head Coach NFL Films Presents 1967 TV Series documentary Himself
Known for movies Super Bowl XXXIV (2000) as Himself - St. Louis Rams Head Coach
1989 Peach Bowl (1989) as Himself - Color Commentator
1993 Army-Navy Game (1993) as Himself - Color Commentator
1990 Florida Citrus Bowl (1990) as Himself - Color Commentator