Washington Commanders head coach Ron Rivera picked up his 100th career victory as an NFL head coach Sunday in his team’s 35-33 win over the Denver Broncos.
In 13 seasons as a head coach, Rivera now has a regular-season record of 100-90-2 and a 24-27-1 mark during his four seasons in Washington.
Who would Rivera give a game ball to after this week’s win? He would have plenty of candidates, from QB Sam Howell, RB Brian Robinson Jr., to DE Montez Sweat, but owner Josh Harris had another idea.
For his 100th win, Harris came into Washington’s locker room to deliver a game ball to the respected head coach.
100 career regular season victories ✅
this one's for you, @RiverboatRonHC pic.twitter.com/AZoZUnMmeR
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) September 18, 2023
Dating back to Washington’s first preseason win, Rivera delivered game balls to Harris. Rivera has gifted him at least three game balls.
On Sunday, it was Rivera’s turn.