NFL Coaching Shakeup Begins: Raiders Fire Carroll, Jets Retain Glenn, and Giants Seek New Leadership
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The Las Vegas Raiders parted ways with head coach Pete Carroll after a dismal 3-14 finish, his only season with the team. They had already dismissed offensive coordinator Chip Kelly in November following a 2-9 start and special teams coordinator Tom McMahon even earlier. General manager John Spytek stays on to lead the head coach search. The New York Jets fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks in mid-December after a 3-11 skid, with their defense on pace to make history by finishing without a single interception. Despite that, FOX Sports NFL insider Jay Glazer says the Jets plan to retain head coach Aaron Glenn into 2026.
The Tennessee Titans were first out of the gate, canning head coach Brian Callahan on October 13 after a 1-5 start. NFL.com notes the New York Giants kept general manager Joe Schoen, who will spearhead the hunt for a new head coach following a deeply disappointing 2025. Owners John Mara and Steve Tisch emphasized stability around their young core for future success. The Arizona Cardinals retained GM Monti Ossenfort even after firing head coach Jonathan Gannon.
Teams standing pat include the Cincinnati Bengals, who announced they'll keep head coach Zac Taylor and director of player personnel Duke Tobin despite a 6-11 record and third straight playoff miss. The Indianapolis Colts are holding onto head coach Shane Steichen and GM Chris Ballard, per ESPN, even after collapsing from an 8-2 start—trading two first-rounders for cornerback Sauce Gardner at the deadline, only for quarterback Daniel Jones' Achilles tear to derail them, forcing 44-year-old Philip Rivers into the final three games. Mike McDaniel remains Dolphins head coach after a 7-10 season, and he'll help search for a new GM, with Troy Aikman assisting.
In a Jimmy Haslam press conference covered by DRM News, the Browns owner stressed fans deserve better after a tough year, announcing an immediate head coach search led by Andrew Berry. He praised Berry's efficient free agency, sticking with kicker Andre despite early calls to cut him, and the Tyson Campbell trade for adding quality players and people. Haslam highlighted their 10 draft picks, including two first-rounders and four in the top three rounds, as crucial for the next 120 days alongside free agency.
For die-hards, advanced stats show porous defenses defined many firings—like the Jets' zero picks—while retained GMs like Schoen and Spytek bet on roster continuity. Casual listeners, the carousel promises blockbuster hires ahead.
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