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 ...
One year after taking over the helm of their respective teams, Jerod Mayo and Antonio Pierce are now out of a job. The New England Patriots fired Mayo on Sunday after a disappointing 2024 season ...
The Patriots firing Jerod Mayo, the franchise's first Black coach, is a bad look for the NFL and Robert Kraft even though it was necessary.
Some owners simply take more time before rendering decisions – the Raiders' Mark Davis dismissed Antonio Pierce on ... His very brief replacement, Jerod Mayo, couldn’t do that in 2024, though ...
Pederson is out as Jacksonville’s head coach after the franchise’s “best team assembled” won just four games, though owner Shad Khan did opt to retain general manager Trent Baalke. The Jaguars have ...
So far, besides the Patriots and Vrabel, Lions coordinators Ben Johnson (Bears) and Aaron Glenn (Jets) have been scooped up, ...
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft apologizes to Jerod Mayo in wake of the head ... the news that Las Vegas Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce has been fired after his first full season ...
Antonio Pierce won’t get to roll the dice again ... The Patriots also parted ways with first-year coach Jerod Mayo on Sunday. The Bears, Jets and Saints fired their coaches midway through ...
Las Vegas' Antonio Pierce, New England's Jerod Mayo and Jacksonville's Doug Pederson are three NFL coaches who are out of a job, though a handful of other teams decided to stay with the status quo ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have fired Antonio Pierce after just one season as their full-time coach. It's the latest in a line of ...
The Patriots’ Jerod Mayo was the first to go Sunday ... the door were the Jaguars’ Doug Pederson and the Raiders’ Antonio Pierce, bringing the NFL’s head coaching vacancy total to six.