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The NFL’s annual coaching shakeup is underway as teams turn the page from the 2025 regular season to preparations for 2026.

The league has 32 total teams, with 14 advancing to the postseason in pursuit of a Super Bowl title. That leaves 18 teams entering the offseason, a period that often brings front-office and coaching changes.

So far, six head coaches have been fired during the 2025–26 coaching cycle, including several moves made on so-called Black Monday, the day after the regular season ends.

Among the most recent changes, the Cleveland Browns parted ways with head coach Kevin Stefanski following the conclusion of the season. They were joined by multiple teams opting for a reset at the top.

Here’s a look at the head coaching changes tied to the 2025 season:

Arizona Cardinals – Fired Jonathan Gannon (Jan. 5, 2026)
Atlanta Falcons – Fired Raheem Morris (Jan. 4, 2026)
Cleveland Browns – Fired Kevin Stefanski (Jan. 5, 2026)
Las Vegas Raiders – Fired Pete Carroll (Jan. 5, 2026)
New York Giants – Fired Brian Daboll (Nov. 10, 2025)
Tennessee Titans – Fired Brian Callahan (Oct. 13, 2025)

With interviews already being requested and front offices evaluating long-term direction, more movement is expected in the coming weeks as teams look to reshape their futures ahead of the 2026 season.

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Tina Heiberg

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