Marty Schottenheimer Autograph

Martin Edward Schottenheimer (/ˈʃɒtənhaɪmər/; September 23, 1943 – February 8, 2021) was an American football linebacker and coach who served as a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1984 to 2006. He was the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs for 10 seasons, the Cleveland Browns and the San Diego Chargers for five each, and the Washington Commanders for one. Eighth in career wins at 205 and seventh in regular season wins at 200, Schottenheimer has the most wins of an NFL head coach to not win a championship. After coaching in the NFL, he won a 2011 championship in his one season with the Virginia Destroyers of the United Football League (UFL). He was inducted to the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame in 2010. More about Marty Schottenheimer

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Current items with a signature of Marty Schottenheimer

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thumbnail1990 NFL Pro Set In-Person Autograph Marty Schottenheimer Kansas City Chiefs$10.99logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer 1971 Patriots Topps Football Card, Signed “ To John” $69.95logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer 1989 Pro Set Chiefs authentic autographed card$14.99logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer Autographed 1989 Pro Set Card #181 Beckett Authentic$79.95logo
thumbnailMARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER Dec (KC Chiefs HOF) Signed 1992 Pro Set #207 Autograph Auto$59.99logo
thumbnailMARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER Kansas City Chiefs AUTOGRAPHED 1997 Banner Plastic Casing$39.99logo
thumbnailMARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER Signed Envelope Kansas City Chiefs NFL Head Coach Autograph$19.95logo
Schottenheimer's tenure as an NFL head coach was marked by consistent regular season success and postseason struggles. In his 21 seasons, he reached the playoffs 13 times and had only two losing records. He also was named NFL Coach of the Year with the Chargers in 2004 for leading a team that went 4–12 the previous year to a 12–4 record. However, Schottenheimer won only five of his 18 postseason games and never advanced beyond the conference championship round of the playoffs. Schottenheimer concluded his NFL career with a .613 regular season winning percentage, but a .278 playoff winning percentage, which is the only losing playoff record for an NFL coach with 200 wins. He is the only eligible NFL coach with 200 regular season wins who has not been inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is one of thirteen coaches in gridiron football history with 200 wins as a coach.

Schottenheimer was born in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. He attended high school at Fort Cherry High School in McDonald, Pennsylvania. He went to the University of Pittsburgh and played college football for the Pitt Panthers from 1962 to 1964, earning second-team All-American honors as a senior. Schottenheimer, a linebacker, was selected in the fourth round of the 1965 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts and in the seventh round of the 1965 American Football League draft by the Buffalo Bills. He signed with the Bills and spent the next four seasons with Buffalo, including as a backup on the Bills' 1965 AFL Championship squad. Schottenheimer earned an AFL All-Star selection as part of that year's format change naming the entire Bills squad as All-Stars. Schottenheimer was still with the team during the 1969 preseason and intercepted two passes in a game against the Houston Oilers. Read even more about Marty Schottenheimer at Wikipedia

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The most expensive item with a signature of Marty Schottenheimer (MARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER Signed KC Chiefs Riddell Mini Helmet JSA COA '89-'98 RARE!) was sold in March 2021 for $299.00 while the cheapest item (MARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER Signed KC Chiefs Card Auto) found a new owner for $0.15 in February 2008. The month with the most items sold (17) was February 2021 with an average selling price of $34.99 for an autographed item of Marty Schottenheimer. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in June 2023 with $168.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.50 was August 2011. In average, an autographed item from Marty Schottenheimer is worth $9.99.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Marty Schottenheimer were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnailDA70861 1991 Pro Line Portraits Autograph Marty Schottenheimer CHIEFS$23.45logo
thumbnailMARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER 2018 EDWARD VELA SKETCH ART ACEO ARTIST SIGNED #d /50$5.95logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer Art Card Limited 18/50 Vela Signed (Cleveland Browns)$4.99logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer Auto 1/2 2023 Leaf Pro Set Authentic Signature Memories $80.99logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer Autographed 1989 Pro Set Card #181 PSA/DNA Encased$79.95logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer Chiefs 1991 Pro Line Portraits authentic autographed card$22.00logo
thumbnailMARTY SCHOTTENHEIMER Signed 1989 Pro Set AUTO Authentic Autograph Chiefs #181$17.99logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer Sketch Card Limited 16/50 Vela Signed (Cleveland Browns)$2.99logo
thumbnailMarty Schottenheimer Sketch Card Limited 17/50 Vela Signed (Cleveland Browns)$2.99logo
thumbnailSigned 1992 Pro Set Marty Schottenheimer Kansas City Chiefs Autograph Deceased$7.27logo

Latest News about Marty Schottenheimer

Ranking 8 best assistant coaches in Giants history (07/04/23): From Marty Schottenheimer to Vince Lombardi, Giants Wire ranks the eight best assistant coaches in New York Giants history. Go to news article

Why have NFL obituaries become so unfeeling? (06/02/22): Why were obituaries for Marion Barber, Dwayne Haskins, and Marty Schottenheimer so unfeeling? We must understand life beyond the field. Go to news article

Tomlin downplays record: Steelers expect to win (01/04/22): Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin set an NFL record after avoiding a losing season for the 15th straight year to start his career, bettering Marty Schottenheimer's streak from 1984 to 1997. Go to news article

Browns players always will remember the gleam in Marty Schottenheimer's eyes (02/10/21): Schottenheimer nearly helped get the Browns to the Super Bowl twice and was still revered in the city 30 years later. Go to news article

Marty Schottenheimer's five defining moments during 21-year career as NFL head c (02/10/21): Schottenheimer never won a Super Bowl but had many 'championship' moments Go to news article

Older News Stories about Marty Schottenheimer

NFL coaches, players and teams reflect on Marty Schottenheimer's legacy followin (02/2021): Schottenheimer is the eighth-winningest coach in league history Go to news article

Kevin Stefanski named Coach of the Year by two outlets, an indication that the A (01/2021): A Cleveland coach won Coach of the Year honors for the first time since Marty Schottenheimer in 1986 Go to news article

Marty Schottenheimer: No NFL coach better than Shanahan (12/2013): Mike Shanahan might soon reach the end of his run with the Washington Redskins, but former Redskins coach Marty Schottenheimer doesn't think he'll be out of work for long. Go to news article