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Black Monday has passed, but the NFL's coaching moves haven't come to a halt. USA TODAY Sports is tracking all the latest action here.
Harbaugh had been the NFL’s second-longest tenured coach behind only division-rival Mike Tomlin. Under his lead, the Ravens tallied a 180-113 regular season record, a 13-11 postseason record, and a Super Bowl XLVII victory in 2012.
The Miami Dolphins fired head coach Mike McDaniel on Thursday, creating yet another NFL head coaching vacancy. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio quickly made it clear he won’t be filling it. Upon hearing the news of McDaniel’s exit, Rubio posted on X Thursday morning, jokingly saying he was not in consideration for the job.
The Ravens, Giants, Titans, Falcons, Cardinals, Browns, Raiders all have head coach openings right now. Teams like to cast a wide net during a head coaching search, and that leads to some wild rumors. We’ll be updating you on the most significant rumors of this coaching cycle with this post.
Rumors are swirling around one NFL franchise as coaching vacancies are happening around the league and the draft picture comes into focus. With several teams expected to be in the market for a new head coach,
John Harbaugh has had a rough month, after being let go by the Ravens after 18 seasons. Although his job hunt is on, it will start next week.
Trinidad Chambliss' NFL draft projections present a range of possible outcomes, but the Ole Miss quarterback already made an announcement.
His former quarterback, Ryan Fitzpatrick, seems to think so. Asked about his experience under Flores, Fitzpatrick was plenty complimentary about his coaching acumen and his initial time in Miami. But toward the end, he "burned a lot of bridges," alienating himself from his staff and suffering from an inflated ego.
Travis Kelce teases what he will be up to in the offseason. The Kansas City Chiefs tight end has retirement rumors looming.
The allure of the NFL is always there for even the best college head coaches. Nick Saban had his run with the Miami Dolphins, Jim Harbaugh has bookended his Mic
In September 2024, NFL legend Brett Favre quietly announced that he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s. It is a progressive neurodegenerative disease currently without a cure. He has been battling through this a lot.