New England's Jerod Mayo and Jacksonville's Doug Pederson are two NFL coaches who are out of a job, though a handful of other teams decided to stay with the status quo on a surprisingly quiet Monday following the regular season.
Elsewhere, the New York Giants confirmed they will retain both head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen, as was also the case for the Miami Dolphins with head coach Mike McDaniel and gen
NFL season is winding down, and with the playoffs on the horizon, many teams outside the postseason are making headlines due to coaching changes.
In coaching terms, New York Giants head coach, Brian Daboll, is a dead man walking if he doesn’t return the franchise to prominence next season. Giants president, John Mara, issued the ultimatum on Monday after the team announced Mr. Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen will return next season despite a 3-14 record this year.
The Jaguars lost their final game of the season to the Colts and Doug Pederson spoke about his potential firing after the matchup
The Jacksonville Jaguars fired Super Bowl-winning coach Doug Pederson in what's likely to be the first of multiple "Black Monday" terminations across pro football.
Doug Pederson, whose offense scored 41 points against the greatest coach in football history while having a backup quarterback out there in Super Bowl LII, was fired by the Jacksonville Jaguars on Monday. Pederson, who went 4-2 in the postseason with the Eagles during his five years in Philadelphia, lasted just three seasons with the Jags.
We're tracking all the NFL coaching news after Week 18 and the playoff outlook heading into wild-card weekend.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo was added to the Jacksonville Jaguars' list of candidates to replace Doug Pederson.
Macdonald said he will give leeway to the new offensive coordinator to hire his own assistants. That has Seahawks line coach Scott Huff and others on notice, waiting uncomfortably.
At least two teams are requesting interviews with Spagnuolo as they look to fill their head coaching spots, according to NFL Network insiders.