Panthers' Ron Rivera captures 2nd Coach of the Year

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After leading the Carolina Panthers to 15 wins during the regular season and a berth in the Super Bowl, Ron Rivera earned Coach of the Year honors on Saturday night.

It's the second time Rivera has won the award in the last three years. He was also named Coach of the Year in 2013.

Rivera won with 36.5 votes from The Associated Press, topping Andy Reid (six votes), Bill O'Brien and Mike Zimmer (two votes each), Gary Kubiak (1.5 votes), as well as Bruce Arians and Bill Belichick (one vote each).

In five seasons as Panthers head coach, Rivera has amassed a 50-34-1 record.

Under Rivera, the Panthers have won three straight NFC South titles and are one game away from capturing the franchise's first Super Bowl victory.

On the eve of Super Bowl 50, Rivera chose not to attend the award show, instead accepting his honor in a video.

The Digest

Everything you need to know from the NFL Honors

by theScore Staff
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The stars of the football world came together in San Francisco on Saturday for the NFL Honors awards show.

Going home with the hardware

MVP, Offensive Player of the Year

Defensive Player of the Year

Coach of the Year

Comeback Player of the Year

Offensive Rookie of the Year

Defensive Rookie of the Year

Walter Payton Man of the Year

Assistant Coach of the Year

2016 Hall of Fame Class

From the red carpet to the after-party

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