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NFL Offseason Shakeup: Coaching Changes, Quarterback Moves, and Roster Transformations Reshape League Landscape

NFL Offseason Shakeup: Coaching Changes, Quarterback Moves, and Roster Transformations Reshape League Landscape

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The NFL offseason is in full swing with major coaching changes reshaping the league's landscape. According to ESPN, the Atlanta Falcons made one of the most significant moves by hiring former franchise quarterback Matt Ryan as president of football operations, while also bringing in Kevin Stefanski as head coach after firing Raheem Morris. The Falcons also hired Tommy Rees as offensive coordinator and Craig Aukerman as special teams coordinator.

The New York Giants made a splash by hiring John Harbaugh away from the Baltimore Ravens, where he had been the most successful coach in franchise history before being fired following a playoff elimination. The Giants also hired Dennard Wilson as defensive coordinator. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Steelers verbally agreed to make Mike McCarthy their head coach, replacing Mike Tomlin who stepped down after 19 seasons without a losing record. McCarthy, a 62-year-old Pittsburgh native, becomes just the Steelers' fourth head coach since 1969.

On the defensive coordinator front, the New York Jets hired Dolphins passing game coordinator Brian Duker, while Washington promoted assistant quarterbacks coach David Blough to offensive coordinator and hired Vikings defensive backs coach Daronte Jones as defensive coordinator. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are bringing in Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson to fill their own coordinator role.

Several coaches were fired this offseason. The Arizona Cardinals dismissed Jonathan Gannon after a 3-14 season, and the Detroit Lions fired offensive coordinator John Morton after just one season. The Los Angeles Chargers fired offensive coordinator Greg Roman two days after their wild-card playoff loss to the Patriots. The New York Jets also parted ways with offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand.

On the quarterback front, ESPN reports that the Buffalo Bills are predicted to make a major trade for Philadelphia's A.J. Brown, shipping out a first-round pick because their top offseason priority is adding major talent at wide receiver. Josh Allen needs more reliable targets to throw to. The Pittsburgh Steelers must decide whether to bring back 42-year-old Aaron Rodgers or look to the 2026 draft, though it's considered a thin quarterback class. According to ESPN, new Steelers coach Mike McCarthy wants Rodgers back in Pittsburgh.

The Cleveland Browns face major decisions with neither Dillon Gabriel nor Shedeur Sanders establishing themselves as long-term options, while ESPN reports the team is planning to keep Deshaun Watson on their roster. The Indianapolis Colts need to resolve their quarterback situation with Daniel Jones, who will be recovering from a torn Achilles when he hits free agency in March. ESPN reports the Colts seem inclined to run it back with Jones.

The Baltimore Ravens must reduce Lamar Jackson's salary cap number, which jumps to 74.5 million dollars in 2026, representing roughly 25 percent of their cap. The team likely needs to sign him to a new contract. The Ravens also made a major coaching change by firing John Harbaugh and hiring Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter to a five-year deal.

On the roster front, ESPN's coverage suggests the Dallas Cowboys will make George Pickens the fourth highest paid receiver in the NFL after acquiring him from Pittsburgh, just under teammate CeeDee Lamb. The 49ers are expected to pursue a defensive overhaul, with big predictions including pursuit of John Franklin-Myers and Trey Hendrickson. ESPN also predicts the Browns will bring in 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk on a low-cost contract.

The Kansas City Chiefs face a rebuild due to bloated contracts and aging veterans, with their top offseason priority being improvement in the pass rush. ESPN predicts they'll cut right tackle Jawaan Taylor, saving 20 million on the cap. The Chargers' top priority remains upgrades on the interior offensive line after center Bradley Bozeman continues to grade as one of the NFL's worst centers.

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