When the NFL regular season comes to a close, it sends the head-coaching carousel into high gear. The 2025 cycle is in full swing and began with seven openings across the NFL. The cycle kicked off with the New England Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel after moving on from Jerod Mayo after one season,
In a Herald exclusive, a Patriots captain opened up about his toughest year yet and another lost season for the franchise.
The coaching carousel for the 2025 offseason is already moving. Here are the latest news and rumors from around the NFL!
There are four head coaching vacancies remaining: The Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, Las Vegas Raiders and the New Orleans Saints. That leaves four head coaching candidates to get hired for 2025. Let's take a look at the best ones.
Leftwich also interviewed for New England’s head coach vacancy before the Patriots hired Mike Vrabel to replace Jerod Mayo. The Seahawks are getting closer to finding their next offensive coordinator. Per a report from NFL Media, Seattle will have a ...
The first domino has officially fallen in the 2025 coaching carousel. One week after the New England Patriots fired Jerod Mayo, they announced the decision to hire Mike Vrabel as his replacement, making him the 16th head coach in franchise history.
An NFL insider revealed why the Las Vegas Raiders didn't even interview Mike Vrabel for their head coaching vacancy. Vrabel agreed to become the next head coach of the New England Patriots on Sunday.
Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports that the Seattle Seahawks recently interviewed former Buccaneers OC Byron Leftwich for their vacant offensive coordinator position.
Mike Vrabel is returning to Foxborough to lead the New England Patriots on the sidelines instead of on the defense. Vrabel agreed to become the Patriots’ next head coach on Sunday one week after ...
The Dallas Cowboys are still searching for a new head coach, and they are currently looking at former Seahawks HC Peter Caroll.
Wednesday was the final day for prospects to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, so another piece to the puzzle is now known. Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. was the last notable name to throw his name into the pool,