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NFL Offseason Shakeup: Coaching Changes, QB Moves, and Free Agency Buzz Reshape League Landscape in 2026

NFL Offseason Shakeup: Coaching Changes, QB Moves, and Free Agency Buzz Reshape League Landscape in 2026

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The 2026 NFL offseason is in full swing after a wild 2025 season, with 28 teams eyeing rebuilds, coaching shakeups, and key free agents. Casual listeners, here's the quick hits: Jacksonville Jaguars topped the league at 13-4 but traded their first-round pick, while Buffalo Bills hit 12-5 and desperately need a top wide receiver for Josh Allen. Die-hards, dive into the chaos—multiple head coaching changes, QB uncertainties, and cap crunches are reshaping contenders.

Pittsburgh Steelers are hunting a starting QB after signing Aaron Rodgers last year and drafting Will Howard; Mike Tomlin stepped down January 13 after 19 winning seasons, per ESPN's Brooke Pryor. Atlanta Falcons fired GM Terry Fontenot after five non-winning years and coach Raheem Morris, hiring Kevin Stefanski—who went 45-56 with Cleveland—and naming Matt Ryan president of football, according to Adam Schefter and Marc Raimondi. Cleveland Browns axed Stefanski after four losing seasons, with QB woes lingering as Deshaun Watson stays on roster despite Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders flopping.

Baltimore Ravens dumped legendary coach John Harbaugh post a heartbreaking 26-24 playoff loss to Pittsburgh, per Jamison Hensley, and face Lamar Jackson's $74.5 million cap hit—they'll likely rework his deal sans agent. Miami Dolphins fired coach Mike McDaniel and GM Chris Grier (77-80 record), hiring Packers DC Hafley as head coach and a new GM Sullivan, as NFL.com reports. New York Giants ousted Brian Daboll (20-40-1) and DC Shane Bowen amid a 2-8 start.

Free agency buzz: San Francisco 49ers may lose Brandon Aiyuk and weigh re-signing Jauan Jennings, per Matt Graziano, with a defensive overhaul targeting John Franklin-Myers and Trey Hendrickson predicted by Dane Solak. Dallas Cowboys likely franchise tag George Pickens after his 93 catches, 1,429 yards post-Pittsburgh trade, says Graziano. Philadelphia Eagles ponder Dallas Goedert on a team-friendly deal. Buffalo eyes trading for A.J. Brown, per Solak.

Cap space varies wildly—Cincinnati Bengals boast $60.8 million and pick No. 10, targeting edge rushers like David Bailey if Trey Hendrickson bolts. Kansas City Chiefs, with a rare top-10 pick, plan to cut RT Jawaan Taylor to save $20 million, per Lindsay Schatz. Indy Colts want to re-sign Daniel Jones post-Achilles tear after his steady play.

Other moves: Packers extend Matt LaFleur multiyear. Falcons stick with Kirk Cousins over injured Michael Penix Jr. Raiders ponder Geno Smith with No. 1 pick looming. Chargers still need interior OL fixes like center Bradley Bozeman. Vikings may cut T.J. Hockenson for $16 million savings.

Broadcast note: The Monday night wild-card game is up for bids in 2026, per NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk, potentially leaving ESPN/ABC.

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