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Keeping our Enemies Close - 2026

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NFL coaches, GMs fired: Black Monday live tracker, latest news, rumors and updates from PFT

  

Published January 5, 2026 10:18 AM

The 2025 regular season has come to an end and 14 teams will be moving on to the postseason in pursuit of a Super Bowl title.

For some of the 18 teams who have played their final games, attention will now shift to finding new head coaches and/or General Managers to help their own bids for success in the future. This tracker will keep tabs on who has been let go and who is in the mix for the vacancies around the league.

Arizona CardinalsFired head coach Jonathan Gannon on January 5.

Atlanta Falcons: Fired head coach Raheem Morris and General Manager Terry Fontenot on January 4. Requested interviews with Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.

Cleveland Browns: Fired head coach Kevin Stefanski on January 5.

Las Vegas RaidersFired head coach Pete Carroll on January 5.

Miami Dolphins: Fired General Manager Chris Grier on October 31. Requested interviews with 49ers vice president of player personnel Tariq Ahmad, Eagles assistant G.M. Alec Halaby, Rams assistant G.M. John McKay, Packers vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan, and 49ers director of scouting and football operations Josh Williams on January 5. Requested interview with 49ers assistant G.M. RJ Gillen on January 5.

New York Giants: Fired head coach Brian Daboll on November 10.

Tennessee Titans: Fired head coach Brian Callahan on October 13. Requested interview with Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy on January 5. Requested interviews with Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo on January 5. Requested interview with Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo on January 5.


https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/2026-nfl-head-coach-and-general-manager-change-tracker

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Tua Tagovailoa says fresh start from Dolphins following midseason benching would be 'dope'

Published: Jan 05, 2026 at 03:35 PM

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Nick Shook

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The ending of Tua Tagovailoa's 2025 season suggested he might be headed elsewhere in 2026.

Judging by how Tagovailoa responded to questions regarding his future on Monday, he might be for it.

"That would be dope," Tagovailoa said when asked if he was hoping for a fresh start, via the Palm Beach Post's Joe Schad. "I would be good with it."

A parting of ways has been on the table for a few weeks now, at least hypothetically.

The possibility originated from the fashion in which Tagovailoa handled his final start of 2025, a must-win contest against the Stealers in prime time during which Tagovailoa struggled tremendously and appeared unfit to handle the starting quarterback duties for the Dolphins. Not long after, head coach Mike McDaniel unceremoniously benched Tagovailoa in favor of seventh-round pick Quinn Ewers, a move many interpreted as a sign of the end of Tagovailoa's time in Miami.

Ewers' performances varied but carried little meaning for how the Dolphins might proceed with Tagovailoa, a quarterback they'd handed a four-year, $212.4 million extension prior to the start of the 2024 season. With rumblings of discontent between QB and coach, it seemed likely the two could not co-exist entering 2026.

It's not difficult to read between the lines here: McDaniel remains employed as of Monday afternoon, while Tagovailoa spent the day expressing a willingness to explore new avenues.

Miami can split from Tagovailoa without destroying its salary cap in 2026. If the Dolphins find a willing trade partner for him, they'll save $11.2 million in cap space via a pre-June 1 deal. If the trade occurred after June 1, they'd clear $43 million in space.

For now, Miami will go through exit interviews with players and staff and continue the search for a new general manager following the in-season exit of Chris Grier. The Dolphins' next personnel chief will arrive to a significant task -- deciding what to do with Tagovailoa -- atop their checklist.

https://www.nfl.com/news/tua-tagovailoa-dolphins-fresh-start-benching

2 hours ago, Arkansas Bengal said:

NFL coaches, GMs fired: Black Monday live tracker, latest news, rumors and updates from PFT

  

Published January 5, 2026 10:18 AM

The 2025 regular season has come to an end and 14 teams will be moving on to the postseason in pursuit of a Super Bowl title.

For some of the 18 teams who have played their final games, attention will now shift to finding new head coaches and/or General Managers to help their own bids for success in the future. This tracker will keep tabs on who has been let go and who is in the mix for the vacancies around the league.

Arizona CardinalsFired head coach Jonathan Gannon on January 5.

Atlanta Falcons: Fired head coach Raheem Morris and General Manager Terry Fontenot on January 4. Requested interviews with Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.

Cleveland Browns: Fired head coach Kevin Stefanski on January 5.

Las Vegas RaidersFired head coach Pete Carroll on January 5.

Miami Dolphins: Fired General Manager Chris Grier on October 31. Requested interviews with 49ers vice president of player personnel Tariq Ahmad, Eagles assistant G.M. Alec Halaby, Rams assistant G.M. John McKay, Packers vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan, and 49ers director of scouting and football operations Josh Williams on January 5. Requested interview with 49ers assistant G.M. RJ Gillen on January 5.

New York Giants: Fired head coach Brian Daboll on November 10.

Tennessee Titans: Fired head coach Brian Callahan on October 13. Requested interview with Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy on January 5. Requested interviews with Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo on January 5. Requested interview with Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo on January 5.


https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/2026-nfl-head-coach-and-general-manager-change-tracker

Would be cool to see the Cards hire a veteran HC that people can get excited about.. I don't think they will, but it'd be cool.

Thinking LV or NY will be the top choice. On the bottom of that scale, who the hell wants to clean up Cleveland's mess?

32 minutes ago, High School Harry said:

That kid will be out of work before the end of the week.

I’m amazed his Boss won’t be. That usage of clock management in those final seconds, was abysmal. Instead of trying to get even a little closer (they still had timeouts remaining), he elected to actually lose yards by kneeling down. In that stadium…on that shit field/wind…every inch closer counts

2 hours ago, Le Tigre said:

I’m amazed his Boss won’t be. That usage of clock management in those final seconds, was abysmal. Instead of trying to get even a little closer (they still had timeouts remaining), he elected to actually lose yards by kneeling down. In that stadium…on that shit field/wind…every inch closer counts

His clock management and play calling has been suspect all year.

2 hours ago, Le Tigre said:

I’m amazed his Boss won’t be. That usage of clock management in those final seconds, was abysmal. Instead of trying to get even a little closer (they still had timeouts remaining), he elected to actually lose yards by kneeling down. In that stadium…on that shit field/wind…every inch closer counts

i was confused by that also... even just let henry run it up the middle to the spot they want... i guess he has fumbled before.. but shit..

31 minutes ago, GoBengals said:

i was confused by that also... even just let henry run it up the middle to the spot they want... i guess he has fumbled before.. but shit..

Why settle on a 44 yard field goal with a rookie? Ohio State’s kicker is great unless it’s 45 yards and matters. Heck, Henry could have popped one for a TD.

ll

3 hours ago, T-Dub said:

Would be cool to see the Cards hire a veteran HC that people can get excited about.. I don't think they will, but it'd be cool.

Thinking LV or NY will be the top choice. On the bottom of that scale, who the hell wants to clean up Cleveland's mess?

The Cards were quietly horrible this year. 9 straight losses by a lot.

18 hours ago, Arkansas Bengal said:

Tua Tagovailoa says fresh start from Dolphins following midseason benching would be 'dope'

Published: Jan 05, 2026 at 03:35 PM

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Nick Shook

Around The NFL Writer

The ending of Tua Tagovailoa's 2025 season suggested he might be headed elsewhere in 2026.

Judging by how Tagovailoa responded to questions regarding his future on Monday, he might be for it.

"That would be dope," Tagovailoa said when asked if he was hoping for a fresh start, via the Palm Beach Post's Joe Schad. "I would be good with it."

A parting of ways has been on the table for a few weeks now, at least hypothetically.

The possibility originated from the fashion in which Tagovailoa handled his final start of 2025, a must-win contest against the Stealers in prime time during which Tagovailoa struggled tremendously and appeared unfit to handle the starting quarterback duties for the Dolphins. Not long after, head coach Mike McDaniel unceremoniously benched Tagovailoa in favor of seventh-round pick Quinn Ewers, a move many interpreted as a sign of the end of Tagovailoa's time in Miami.

Ewers' performances varied but carried little meaning for how the Dolphins might proceed with Tagovailoa, a quarterback they'd handed a four-year, $212.4 million extension prior to the start of the 2024 season. With rumblings of discontent between QB and coach, it seemed likely the two could not co-exist entering 2026.

It's not difficult to read between the lines here: McDaniel remains employed as of Monday afternoon, while Tagovailoa spent the day expressing a willingness to explore new avenues.

Miami can split from Tagovailoa without destroying its salary cap in 2026. If the Dolphins find a willing trade partner for him, they'll save $11.2 million in cap space via a pre-June 1 deal. If the trade occurred after June 1, they'd clear $43 million in space.

For now, Miami will go through exit interviews with players and staff and continue the search for a new general manager following the in-season exit of Chris Grier. The Dolphins' next personnel chief will arrive to a significant task -- deciding what to do with Tagovailoa -- atop their checklist.

https://www.nfl.com/news/tua-tagovailoa-dolphins-fresh-start-benching

Who's going to take on that contract by trading for him? Sportrac shows a 2026 deadcap hit of $99mill for him. If he's still on the team on the league's 4th day of 2026 (which I presume is after the Super Bowl) he'll be owed another $15 mill. Miami's got a $$ problem with this guy

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Tua Tagovailoa | NFL Contracts & Salaries | Spotrac.com

Tua Tagovailoa signed a 4 year, $212,400,000 contract with the Miami Dolphins with an average annual salary of $53,100,000.
8 hours ago, GoBengals said:

cant trust anyone from the university of arizona except aaron gordon.

Gronk would like a word.

6 minutes ago, Griever said:

Getting fired by the Bengals is going to end up being the best career move he ever could've made

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