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NFL Offseason Shakeup: Harbaugh Fired, Coaching Changes Sweep League as Teams Prep for 2026 Season

NFL Offseason Shakeup: Harbaugh Fired, Coaching Changes Sweep League as Teams Prep for 2026 Season

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The NFL offseason is in full swing after the 2025 regular season wrapped up, with 30 teams eyeing upgrades ahead of 2026. ESPN reports that key moves are already shaking things up, from coaching changes to quarterback uncertainties and massive cap space projections.

Start with the big shocks: The Ravens fired legendary coach John Harbaugh two days after a heartbreaking 26-24 playoff loss to Pittsburgh, ending his record as Baltimore's most successful sideline boss. They quickly hired Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter on a five-year deal, per ESPN's Adam Schefter. Meanwhile, the Browns axed Kevin Stefanski after six seasons and two straight AFC North last-place finishes. The Falcons parted ways with coach Raheem Morris and GM Terry Fontenot following disappointing years, then named ex-Browns coach Kevin Stefanski their new head man and tapped Matt Ryan as president of football operations, according to Schefter. Packers fans rejoice—Matt LaFleur signed a multiyear extension that's a real commitment, not a prove-it deal, sources told ESPN's Rob Demovsky.

Quarterback drama dominates: Rams must decide on Matthew Stafford's future early, possibly his retirement after 17 seasons or a restructure like last year. Steelers seek a 2026 starter after Aaron Rodgers' one-year stint, eyeing a thin draft class or trade. Colts' Daniel Jones, who lit it up post-trade despite an Achilles tear, is a free agent—they're inclined to re-sign him via tag or deal if he recovers well. Falcons await Michael Penix Jr.'s ACL recovery, potentially needing a Week 1 bridge. Ravens face Lamar Jackson's $74.5 million cap hit, likely restructuring his self-negotiated deal.

Free agency heats up with the 2026 salary cap projected at $301.2 to $305.7 million per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, giving teams like the Titans up to $100 million in space, per Spotrac, and Raiders, Jets, Chargers, Seahawks, Commanders, Rams, and Bengals over $55 million. Watch Bills trading a first for Eagles' A.J. Brown to boost Josh Allen's receivers. Broncos snag Colts' Alec Pierce as WR2. Chargers chase Steelers guard Isaac Seumalo and re-sign edge Khalil Mack year-to-year. Chiefs might cut OT Taylor for $20 million relief and lure back Travis Kelce on a one-year deal for post-injury Patrick Mahomes.

Other buzz: Rams fix special teams after firing coordinator Chase Blackburn. Bears decide on free agents like INT leader Kevin Byard III and Jaquan Brisker. Eagles navigate Jaelan Phillips, Nakobe Dean, Reed Blankenship. Cowboys likely franchise tag stud WR George Pickens after his 93-catch, 1,429-yard explosion. Ravens add edge rush and cut Marlon Humphrey. Senior Bowl wrapped with American Team's 17-9 win, spotlighting prospects like Garrett Nussmeier, per NFL.com. Colts kept GM Chris Ballard and coach Shane Steichen despite a 8-2-to-collapse.

Die-hards, advanced stats show Chargers' Teair Tart's 40% run stop win rate towers over peers, while their center Bradley Bozeman ranks 31st in pass block win rate. Bills' minus-$12.7 million cap demands WR aggression.

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