NFL Coaching Carousel Spinning: Who's Next to Fall?
The NFL coaching landscape is already in upheaval, with the recent firings of Brian Callahan in Tennessee and Brian Daboll in New York sending shockwaves through the league. While these coaches lick their wounds, the pressure is mounting on several others facing uncertain futures. The hot seat is warming up, and the next few weeks could be decisive for these individuals.
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One coach feeling the heat is the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. His tenure has been marked by inconsistency and a middling record. The team's commitment to quarterback Kyler Murray, despite apparent desires to move on, complicates the situation. While Murray's struggles offer a convenient excuse for the team's woes, the Cardinals may be tempted to start fresh with a new quarterback and a more offensively-minded coach. The persistent struggles of the defense, consistently ranking near the bottom of the league, further erode his standing. The question remains: will the Cardinals opt for a complete overhaul, parting ways with both their quarterback and their head coach?
Another coach under scrutiny is the
Another coach under scrutiny is the Cincinnati Bengals' head coach. Even with Joe Burrow at the helm, the team has consistently underperformed, plagued by slow starts and questionable in-game decisions. The recent defensive collapses, surrendering alarming point totals and yardage in consecutive games, highlight the team's systemic issues. While defensive coordinator Al Golden bears some responsibility, the ultimate accountability rests with the head coach who hired him. Although signed through 2026, his future with the Bengals hangs in the balance, dependent on a significant turnaround. Even Burrow's potential return may not be enough to salvage his job if the team fails to deliver tangible results.
The head coach of the Atlanta Falcons also finds himself on shaky ground. The Falcons' performance has been baffling, marked by extreme inconsistencies. They have the talent, especially on offense, but struggle to utilize it effectively. The team's inability to consistently execute and capitalize on their potential has raised serious questions about the coaching staff's ability to maximize the team's resources.
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