
"At one point, there were as many as 10 head coaching jobs available around the NFL, making this one of the busiest NFL coaching carousel cycles in recent memory. With the Super Bowl matchup now set, the carousel is still spinning - but the music is slowing, and there are only a few chairs left. Several franchises have already made their hires, opting for stability, familiarity, or clear philosophical alignment."
"New York Giants - John Harbaugh The Giants landed the biggest name on the market, bringing in Harbaugh after Baltimore chose to move on following nearly two decades of success. New York prioritized credibility, leadership, and a proven program builder, handing Harbaugh the keys to a full organizational reset. Atlanta Falcons - Kevin Stefanski Atlanta moved quickly once Stefanski became available, pairing him with a young roster that needs offensive structure and quarterback development. Stefanski's ability to build efficient systems - even under adverse conditions - made him an easy fit for a franchise eager to stabilize."
Multiple NFL franchises have filled head-coaching vacancies while a handful of teams remain in search as the hiring cycle slows ahead of the Super Bowl. Teams prioritized credibility, leadership, and philosophical fit when selecting candidates, with New York hiring John Harbaugh for an organizational reset and Atlanta tapping Kevin Stefanski to provide offensive structure and quarterback development. Miami hired Jeff Hafley to emphasize defense and accountability, while Tennessee chose Robert Saleh to restore defensive toughness and identity. Baltimore selected Jesse Minter to maintain in-house philosophical continuity. Other franchises continue to weigh finalists and monitor postseason outcomes before final hires.
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