Youngest NFL Head Coaches
The Los Angeles Rams have named Sean McVay the team's next head coach, making him the youngest NFL head coach in history. Here are the youngest coaches ever hired in professional football.

Youngest NFL Head Coaches
Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams (2016) — 30 years, 11 months

Lane Kiffin, Oakland Raiders (2007) — 31 years, 8 months

Rookie Record: 4-12 — Career Record: 5-15 (two seasons)
Harland Svare, Los Angeles Rams (1962) — 31 years, 11 months

Rookie Record: 0-5-1 — Career Record: 21-48-5 (seven seasons)
John Michelosen, Pittsburgh Steelers (1948) — 32 years, 2 months

Rookie Record: 4-8 — Career Record: 20-26-2 (four seasons)
Raheem Morris, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2009) — 32 years, 4 months

Rookie Record: 3-13 — Career Record: 17-31 (three seasons)
David Shula, Cincinnati Bengals (1992) — 32 years, 7 months

Rookie Record: 5-11 — Career Record: 19-52 (five seasons)
Josh McDaniels, Denver Broncos (2009) — 32 years, 8 months

Rookie Record: 8-8 — Career Record: 11-17 (two seasons)
John Madden, Oakland Raiders (1969) — 32 years, 10 months

Rookie Record: 12-1 — Career Record: 103-32-7 (10 seasons) and one Super Bowl Championship (1976)
Don Shula, Baltimore Colts (1963) — 33 years, 4 days

Rookie Record: 8-6 — Career Record: 328-156-6 (33 seasons) and two Super Bowl Championships (1972, '73)
Al Davis, Oakland Raiders (1963) — 33 years, 6 months

Rookie Record: 10-4 — Career Record: 23-16-3 (three seasons)
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