Cyclooxygenases (COXs) are heme-containing sequence homodimers that utilize tyrosyl radical-based catalysis to oxygenate substrates. Tyrosyl radicals are formed from a single turnover of substrate in the peroxidase active site generating an oxy-ferryl porphyrin cation radical intermediate that subsequently gives rise to a Tyr-385 radical in the cyclooxygenase active site and a Tyr-504 radical nearby. We have utilized double-quantum coherence (DQC) spectroscopy to determine the distance distributions between Tyr-385 and Tyr-504 radicals in COX-2. The distances obtained with DQC confirm that Tyr-385 and Tyr-504 radicals were generated in each monomer and accurately match the distances measured in COX-2 crystal structures.