Come on, you've thought it. Maybe something like, "He's not hard to look at." Or, "He's easy on the eyes." Most of the NFL feels the same way.

After leading the Minnesota Vikings to a 14-3 regular season, before falling to the Rams in LA, head coach Kevin O'Connell has recently been named NFL Coach of The Year by both the Associate Press and the Pro Football Writers Association.

Known for his emotion-filled post-game locker room speeches, O'Connell just finished his third year with the team, and signed a five-year contract extension worth about $15 million per year.

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The number crunchers, bean counters, and beauty experts at Casino.ca did a little legwork to determine the best looking (and least attractive) head coaches in the NFL, and our Kevin O'Connell did pretty well for himself.

Top-Ten Best Looking NFL Head Coaches for 2025

The team at Casino.ca used their Golden Ratio, to rank all 32 coaches based on their looks evaluating facial harmony, symmetry, and proportions.

#1 - Dave Canales, Carolina Panthers

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#2 - Kevin O'Connell, Minnesota Vikings

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#3 - Raheem Morris, Atlanta Falcons

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#4 - Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams

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#5 - Matt LeFleur, Green Bay Packers

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#6 - Jonathan Gannon, Arizona Cardinals

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#7 - DeMeco Ryans, Houston Texans

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#8 - Kyle Shanahan, San Francisco 49ers

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#9 - Ben Johnson, Chicago Bears

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#10 - Sean Payton, Denver Broncos

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Sean Payton must feel pretty good about all this, showing up in the top-ten at age 61 with all the young bucks in the league.

Now, whenever there's a list, there's a top and there's a bottom. So, let's take the low road and take a peek at the bottom.

  • #23 - John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens
  • #24 - Brian Schottenheimer, Dallas Cowboys
  • #25 - Todd Bowles - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • #26 - Sean McDermott - Buffalo Bills
  • #27 - Kellen Moore - New Orleans Saints
  • #28 - Mike MacDonald - Seattle Seahawks
  • #29 - Brian Callahan - Tennessee Titans
  • #30 - Liam Coen - Jacksonville Jaguars
  • #31 - Dan Quinn - Washington Commanders
  • #32 - Andy Reid - Kansas City Chiefs

I would bet that Andy Reid doesn't mind one bit being at the bottom of this list. Just keep the Super Bowls and endorsement money coming.

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