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OFFICIAL Predict the open NFL jobs one week out.
Posted on 12/29/25 at 8:44 am
Posted on 12/29/25 at 8:44 am
Tenn
NYG
Atlanta
Tampa ( I guess could save with a win and playoff win or two)
Oakland
ETA: Arizona
50/50
Miami
Cinci(believe it when I see it, could see them just blaming health)
Pittsburg(I think they may give Tomlin the opportunity to fire OC)
NYJ (New GM picking him this year makes me think they hold on to him).
Wildcard
Buffalo(if they get bounced in wildcard round)
NYG
Atlanta
Tampa ( I guess could save with a win and playoff win or two)
Oakland
ETA: Arizona
50/50
Miami
Cinci(believe it when I see it, could see them just blaming health)
Pittsburg(I think they may give Tomlin the opportunity to fire OC)
NYJ (New GM picking him this year makes me think they hold on to him).
Wildcard
Buffalo(if they get bounced in wildcard round)
This post was edited on 12/29/25 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 12/29/25 at 8:49 am to St Augustine
I think Gannon at Arizona is done after Sunday as well
Posted on 12/29/25 at 8:50 am to St Augustine
Atlanta
Vegas
Arizona
Cleveland
Bucs
Vegas
Arizona
Cleveland
Bucs
Posted on 12/29/25 at 8:57 am to St Augustine
I don't think Tomlin is getting fired, and Atlanta has won their last two and could finish on a winning streak. I think Miami is looking for an excuse not to fire McDaniel and they've won 5 of last 7 with a game against New England next week where Pats may be resting players. No way Jets fire Aaron Glenn after trading away their best players.
I suspect less openings this year than usual.
I suspect less openings this year than usual.
Posted on 12/29/25 at 9:16 am to St Augustine
Tampa will open
Atlanta
I think Cinci fires Taylor if one of the stars asks for a trade (should’ve been fired years ago.)
I don’t think Pittsburgh fires Tomlin but I think they’re starting to get a bit fed up.
Atlanta
I think Cinci fires Taylor if one of the stars asks for a trade (should’ve been fired years ago.)
I don’t think Pittsburgh fires Tomlin but I think they’re starting to get a bit fed up.
Posted on 12/29/25 at 9:17 am to St Augustine
quote:
Tenn
NYG
Well. We know the NYG are in the market because they've already fired Daboll.
Tenn: edited. Didn't realize Callahan was fired so quickly already. Sheesh. Probably regretting that Vrabel decision.
I suspect Cincinnati makes a change too. Maybe they go looking for that Jore Bwady Orfense
This post was edited on 12/29/25 at 9:20 am
Posted on 12/29/25 at 9:20 am to St Augustine
Should be Cincy .
They need a set of Coaches before they get Burrow killed. and they need new owners as well.
They need a set of Coaches before they get Burrow killed. and they need new owners as well.
Posted on 12/29/25 at 9:20 am to Handsome Pete
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next week where Pats may be resting players.
Still have a chance at the 1 seed and a bye, so they won’t be resting anyone
Posted on 12/29/25 at 9:36 am to wildtigercat93
Chargers wont try against Broncos tho
Posted on 12/29/25 at 9:49 am to SirWinston
Possibly, but doesn’t seem like Harbaughs MO. Plus there’s advantages to having the 2 seed and with a loss they’d drop to 3 with a jags win
Posted on 12/29/25 at 10:15 am to St Augustine
I'd say arizona...getting smoked every game, lost 13 straight...
Posted on 12/29/25 at 11:28 am to St Augustine
This is my opinion:
Already happened:
Giants
Tennessee
No brainers to me:
Atlanta-to me Morris is one of the top 10, maybe top 5 worst hires of modern NFL history. Who in the Falcons front office could've thought this was a good idea? He sucks. Terrible, terrible head coach.
Las Vegas- the Raiders have been a mess for a while and need stability, but Pete Carroll who will be 75 early next season isn't the answer. Go get a younger dude.
Miami- that guy and his schtick has worn thin. He exudes zero confidence to lead men. He's gotta go.
Bengals- I know Burrow was hurt, there were major injuries, and Taylor has led them to two division titles and a Super Bowl, but they've been going backwards for three years. The Brown family doesn't change coaches much, so this probably doesn't happen though I think it definitely should.
50/50:
Tampa Bay-I like Bowles, but he's lost 8 of 10, and if they lose Saturday I could see him getting canned. Make the playoffs, even with a losing record, I think he's good.
Arizona- I think they make the break from Kyler Murray, and might want a new HC to start with a new QB, even though Gannon didn't come in with Kyler, he is a defensive guy, and I think they might go hire an offensive guy.
Jets- I think the Jets have quit on Glenn, and they were already bad. Injuries, trades, horrible QB situation all inherited by Glenn. I think he's safe for a year.
Browns-Stefanski has two playoff appearances which is one more than any other Browns coach since the reincarnation of the franchise in 1999. I think he's safe, but who knows?
Indy-I think they were overrated when they were 8-1. They are about a .500 team and that's where they sit. The QB situation is up in the air, and the Irsay sisters are crazy, so no telling what happens here. I bring him back.
Wild Cards:
Pittsburgh- they don't change coaches, but the fans are getting restless, and 150 year old Aaron Rodgers is not the answer. The Steelers don't rebuild they reload, but they haven't won a playoff game since 2016, and these 9-8/10-7 seasons have to be wearing thin.
Baltimore- Only because the recent supposed rift between Harbaugh and Lamar. If it's even true who
goes?
Buffalo- I don't think so, but an early playoff exit might convince the Pegula's to make a change with the new stadium opening next year.
Detroit- probably not much of a chance, but crazier things have happened
Green Bay- hear me out here. I'm a huge Packers fan. They have the youngest team in the league, traded for Micah, good young QB, and they are one of the best ran, stable franchise in the league. MLF has made the playoffs 6 of 7 seasons. He's 76-39-1. But, he's only 3-6 in the playoffs, has terrible clock management, his offense is predictable and stale, Love hasn't developed like some thought, and yes there has been three playoff appearances in a row but as the 7 seed. They lost 3 in a row to end the season last year, and could lose 5 straight this year. I know this season has been marred with injuries. Like half the team out, but if it goes off the rails against the Vikkngs(although it's meaningless as far as seeding), and the Bears in the playoffs, with a new CEO, Ed Policy, in charge there might be a change, but I doubt it.
Already happened:
Giants
Tennessee
No brainers to me:
Atlanta-to me Morris is one of the top 10, maybe top 5 worst hires of modern NFL history. Who in the Falcons front office could've thought this was a good idea? He sucks. Terrible, terrible head coach.
Las Vegas- the Raiders have been a mess for a while and need stability, but Pete Carroll who will be 75 early next season isn't the answer. Go get a younger dude.
Miami- that guy and his schtick has worn thin. He exudes zero confidence to lead men. He's gotta go.
Bengals- I know Burrow was hurt, there were major injuries, and Taylor has led them to two division titles and a Super Bowl, but they've been going backwards for three years. The Brown family doesn't change coaches much, so this probably doesn't happen though I think it definitely should.
50/50:
Tampa Bay-I like Bowles, but he's lost 8 of 10, and if they lose Saturday I could see him getting canned. Make the playoffs, even with a losing record, I think he's good.
Arizona- I think they make the break from Kyler Murray, and might want a new HC to start with a new QB, even though Gannon didn't come in with Kyler, he is a defensive guy, and I think they might go hire an offensive guy.
Jets- I think the Jets have quit on Glenn, and they were already bad. Injuries, trades, horrible QB situation all inherited by Glenn. I think he's safe for a year.
Browns-Stefanski has two playoff appearances which is one more than any other Browns coach since the reincarnation of the franchise in 1999. I think he's safe, but who knows?
Indy-I think they were overrated when they were 8-1. They are about a .500 team and that's where they sit. The QB situation is up in the air, and the Irsay sisters are crazy, so no telling what happens here. I bring him back.
Wild Cards:
Pittsburgh- they don't change coaches, but the fans are getting restless, and 150 year old Aaron Rodgers is not the answer. The Steelers don't rebuild they reload, but they haven't won a playoff game since 2016, and these 9-8/10-7 seasons have to be wearing thin.
Baltimore- Only because the recent supposed rift between Harbaugh and Lamar. If it's even true who
goes?
Buffalo- I don't think so, but an early playoff exit might convince the Pegula's to make a change with the new stadium opening next year.
Detroit- probably not much of a chance, but crazier things have happened
Green Bay- hear me out here. I'm a huge Packers fan. They have the youngest team in the league, traded for Micah, good young QB, and they are one of the best ran, stable franchise in the league. MLF has made the playoffs 6 of 7 seasons. He's 76-39-1. But, he's only 3-6 in the playoffs, has terrible clock management, his offense is predictable and stale, Love hasn't developed like some thought, and yes there has been three playoff appearances in a row but as the 7 seed. They lost 3 in a row to end the season last year, and could lose 5 straight this year. I know this season has been marred with injuries. Like half the team out, but if it goes off the rails against the Vikkngs(although it's meaningless as far as seeding), and the Bears in the playoffs, with a new CEO, Ed Policy, in charge there might be a change, but I doubt it.
Posted on 12/29/25 at 12:44 pm to Gountiss
Yeah I meant to include Arizona. Just slipped my mind which is probably a reason why he’s getting fired
Posted on 12/29/25 at 2:30 pm to MasterAbe1
quote:
I don’t think Pittsburgh fires Tomlin but I think they’re starting to get a bit fed up.
Tomlin will be the coach for at least two more seasons, unless he steps down. His contract goes through 2027 and the Art Rooney Jr. said weeks ago that he will not be fired.
Tomlin has long since lost his message in Pittsburgh and a change should have been made 5 years ago.
Posted on 12/29/25 at 6:03 pm to St Augustine
I think Carroll goes out as "stepping down as coach" for PR purposes rather than calling him fired.
In October I was about 90% sure McDaniel was gone, and I still think he should be gone but the Dolphins are run like the Cowboys - too conservative about coach replacements and hold onto their guy for 2-3 years longer than it should be.
I would hope Cincy fires Taylor, but also see Dolphins for why he'd stay.
Job openings? Tennessee is a dumpster fire, they need lots of work. If the Bucs lose I would hope Bowles is gone.
If there's one job opening that's a WTF-firing type, I think it's Carolina.
Morris should be out in ATL but they'll be stupid and probably keep him.
Cannon should be gone.
In October I was about 90% sure McDaniel was gone, and I still think he should be gone but the Dolphins are run like the Cowboys - too conservative about coach replacements and hold onto their guy for 2-3 years longer than it should be.
I would hope Cincy fires Taylor, but also see Dolphins for why he'd stay.
Job openings? Tennessee is a dumpster fire, they need lots of work. If the Bucs lose I would hope Bowles is gone.
If there's one job opening that's a WTF-firing type, I think it's Carolina.
Morris should be out in ATL but they'll be stupid and probably keep him.
Cannon should be gone.
Posted on 12/29/25 at 7:38 pm to bopper50
quote:
Should be Cincy .
They need a set of Coaches before they get Burrow killed. and they need new owners as well.
Cincinnati has a Brown problem. Nothing will change until they're gone. The Bengals are historically one of the worst franchises in all of professional sports.
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