A look at head-coaching changes throughout the NFL as teams begin to retool for 2026. (This will be updated):
Who’s gone?
Brian Callahan, Titans: Callahan, 41, was fired Oct. 13 after Tennessee opened season with a 1-5 record. He was signed prior to the 2024 season to a five-year, $15 million contract. He finished his time in Tennessee with a 4-19 record.
Pete Carroll, Raiders: Carroll, 74, was fired Jan. 5 after just one season at the helm in Las Vegas. The Raiders finished 3-14 and last in the AFC West. Carroll had signed a three-year, $45 million deal with the team last January. It’s the third straight year in which the Raiders have fired their head coach.
Brian Daboll, Giants: Daboll, 50, was fired Nov. 10 after New York’s record dropped to 2-8. It was his fourth season as the team’s head coach. He led them to a playoff berth in 2022 after a 9-7-1 mark, but the team failed to achieve a winning record in the subsequent seasons. He finished with a 20-40-1 record during his tenure.
Jonathan Gannon, Cardinals: Gannon was fired Jan. 5, the day after his 43rd birthday, after three seasons in Arizona where had a 15-36 record. After an 8-9 finish in 2024, the Cardinals regressed this season with a 3-14 mark, tying a league-worst win total with the Raiders and Titans.
Raheem Morris, Falcons: Morris, 49, was fired Jan. 4, hours after Atlanta’s 19-17 win over the New Orleans Saints. He was ousted along with general manager Terry Fontenot. The Falcons finished 8-9 in each of Morris’ two seasons as head coach. It was Morris’ second stint with the team. As a defensive coordinator in 2020, he was promoted to interim head coach after Dan Quinn was fired, and finished the season with a 4-7 mark. He was also Tampa’s head coach from 2009-11, putting together a 17-31 record over those three seasons.
Kevin Stefanski, Browns: Stefanski, 43, was fired Jan. 5 after six seasons in Cleveland where he had a 45-56 record and was twice honored as the AP Coach of the Year. The Browns finished 2025 with a 5-12 mark, a two-win improvement over their 2024 campaign. Under Stefanski, Cleveland reached the playoffs twice (2020 and 2023), going 1-2 in the playoffs. Prior to 2020, the Browns had not reached the postseason since 2002.
Who’s been hired?
No one yet.
Remaining openings
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