NFL Black Monday: 6 head coaching jobs open, 3 teams seek GMs
Six teams need a new head coach, and three clubs are looking for a new general manager following another Black Monday in the NFL.
The six-pack includes the Las Vegas Raiders, who are heading to the playoffs with interim head coach Rich Bisaccia. The Miami Dolphins made the most surprising coaching change, dismissing Brian Flores on the heels of back-to-back winning campaigns amid a reported power struggle with management.
Coaching changes
Team | Previous Coach | Seasons |
---|---|---|
Bears | Matt Nagy | 4 |
Broncos | Vic Fangio | 3 |
Dolphins | Brian Flores | 3 |
Jaguars | Urban Meyer | 1 |
Raiders | Jon Gruden | 4 |
Vikings | Mike Zimmer | 8 |
GM changes
Team | Previous GM | Seasons |
---|---|---|
Bears | Ryan Pace | 7 |
Giants | Dave Gettleman | 4 |
Vikings | Rick Spielman | 10 |
The New York Giants and Houston Texans are rumored to be undecided on their coaches' fates, putting Joe Judge and David Culley in limbo. Judge is 10-23 through two seasons with the Giants, while Culley went 4-13 in his first year with the Texans.
Elsewhere, Matt Rhule appears to be safe as head coach of the Carolina Panthers despite two disappointing years. Rhule is already lining up interviews for a new offensive coordinator after terminating Joe Brady during the season.
HEADLINES
- Mahomes wants 'some blowouts' after Chiefs' latest nail-biter
- Cowboys win thriller after Commanders miss late PAT
- New QB Tommy DeVito can't spark the Giants and gets trolled by Baker Mayfield
- Tua 'excited to kill narratives' as Dolphins visit Packers in cold weather
- Darnold leads game-winning drive in OT and Vikings beat Bears after blowing late lead