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Berea, Ohio – Todd Monken, Baltimore's offensive coordinator for the past three seasons, interviewed on Saturday for the Cleveland Browns’ head coaching opening. The Browns fired Kevin Stefanski on Monday after six seasons and a 46-58 overall record.
The coaching carousel for the 2026 offseason is about to get moving. Here are the latest news and rumors from around the NFL!
As the head coach search continues for the Baltimore Ravens, more names are emerging as they look for the successor to John Harbaugh, following his firing after
The Bucs continue to push forward with finding new coaches to reinvigorate the team. Parallel to their interviews with Brian Callahan and Zac Robinson for their open offensive coordinator position, the team announced on Saturday that they have completed their first interview for their vacant special teams coordinator role.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Tee Martin is candidate for a pair of offensive coordinator openings, according to a report by […] This article originally appeared on Steelers Now: Former Steel
The Bills' offensive coordinator will have to wait until after Sunday's matchup to participate in the interview.
Interviews may begin on Jan. 6 if the coach's team played last Saturday, so the Cardinals could interview coaches on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or Seattle Seahawks. Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak is one such candidate.
The Detroit Lions lost a lot of coaches last year, and it doesn't look like it's stopping this offseason. The team has already fired offensive coordinator John Morton and lost tight ends coach Tyler Roehl to Iowa State.
On Saturday, reports indicate that the team has an assistant that could be in demand for the 2026 season. Detroit's special teams assistant Jett Modkins has interview with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their Special Teams Coordinator vacancy, the Buccaneers announced on Saturday.