- Former Broncos, Falcons, Giants coach Dan Reeves dies at 77
- Reeves won Super Bowl as player and lost four as head coach
- Georgian’s 190 wins as coach is the ninth-most in NFL history
Dan Reeves, who won a Super Bowl as a player with the Dallas Cowboys but was best known for a long coaching career that included four blowout losses in the title game with the Denver Broncos and the Atlanta Falcons, died Saturday. He was 77.
A statement released by his family through former Falcons media relations director Aaron Salkin said Reeves died of complications from dementia. The statement said he died “peacefully and surrounded by his loving family at his home in Atlanta”.