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There were some rumblings this past week that the New York Jets' pathetic 3-11 record might prompt owner Woody Johnson to fire head coach Aaron Glenn after just one year on the job. But an insider report indicates that the rumors are completely baseless.
In a few weeks, the NFL's head coaching carousel will turn as teams evaluate and make critical decisions. Several lead skippers are in coaching limbo, awaiting their fate amid uncertain futures.
Multiple insiders shut down the 3-time Super Bowl champ Todd Bowles potential reunion rumors with the New York Jets in 2026.
Teams have been willing to absorb historical dead-money hits to release quarterbacks in recent offseasons. The Jets' decision to release Rodgers saw them incur a $49 million charge spread over two years. That makes the $22 million charge for releasing Fields sounds like chump change.
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7 NFL teams reportedly considering firing their head coach
Two NFL head coaches have already been fired this season but that number is usually doubled or even tripled by the NFL's annual "Black Monday" - the day after the final regular season game. But one insider believes that nearly a quarter of the league could be looking for a new coach by mid-January.
Will former head coaches Vance Joseph and Matt Nagy get another shot? Could Joe Brady get interviews? We stacked the hottest coaching candidates right now.
With a few weeks left in the 2025 NFL season, it's a good time to take a critical look at the head coaching hires from the previous cycle.
The Orlando Storm have hired former St. Louis Battlehawks coach and NFL tight end Anthony Becht as their head coach.
New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore's postgame interview after the Saints' game vs. the New York Jets in Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season.