⁍ Seattle’s Pete Carroll, 69, and New England’s Bill Belichick, 68, will be a combined 137 years and 162 days old Sunday.


⁍ The previous record was set on Dec. 30, 1995, when 70-year-old Marv Levy and 65-year-old Don Shula coached against each other.


– Sunday night’s game between the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots will set a record for having the two head coaches with the highest combined age ever in an NFL game. Pete Carroll, 69, and Bill Belichick, 68, will be a combined 137 years and 162 days old when their teams take the field in Seattle, according to NFL Research. The previous record was set on Dec. 30, 1995, when 70-year-old Marv Levy and 65-year-old Don Shula coached against each other for the last time in their long careers.



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