The selection process for the 2024 NFL Coach of the Year has concluded, with the results determined by a comprehensive vote involving a nationwide group of media representatives. The voting utilized a points system, where coaches received points based on their rankings.
Leading the pack is Kevin O’Connell from the Minnesota Vikings, who secured a total of 361 points with a distribution of 25 first-place votes, 18 second-place votes, and 7 third-place votes. Following him is Dan Campbell of the Detroit Lions, who compiled 283 points through 19 first-place votes and a mix of other positions across the voting system.
Andy Reid, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, finished with 119 points, gaining recognition with 4 first-place votes among other rankings. Dan Quinn from the Washington Commanders garnered 85 points, earning votes across a range of positions in the voting tally.
Sean Payton, now coaching the Denver Broncos, managed to obtain 71 points through a spread of votes, including some higher placements. Jim Harbaugh, leading the Los Angeles Chargers, received 59 points, showcasing a notable presence among the voters.
Sean McDermott of the Buffalo Bills posted 32 points, while Mike Tomlin of the Pittsburgh Steelers ended with 16 points.
The standings continued with Sean McVay from the Los Angeles Rams who recorded 9 points, and Matt LaFleur of the Green Bay Packers, who achieved 7 points. Other coaches, including Todd Bowles from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Nick Sirianni from the Philadelphia Eagles, finished with 3 points each, followed by John Harbaugh from the Baltimore Ravens, who concluded the list with 2 points.