The NFL offseason coaching shakeup continued Wednesday as teams across the league confirmed a fresh wave of firings and staff changes following the conclusion of the 2025 regular season. After last week’s Black Monday departures, additional moves today highlighted how franchises are resetting ahead of the 2026 campaign.
NFL Coaches Fired Today
| Coach Name | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|
| John Harbaugh | Head Coach | Baltimore Ravens |
| Kliff Kingsbury | Offensive Coordinator | Washington Commanders |
| Joe Whitt Jr. | Defensive Coordinator | Washington Commanders |
| Bobby Johnson | Offensive Line Coach | Washington Commanders |
| John Morton | Offensive Coordinator | Detroit Lions |
| Matt Eberflus | Defensive Coordinator | Dallas Cowboys |
Major Head Coaching Change
Baltimore Ravens fire John Harbaugh
In one of the most surprising moves of the offseason, the Baltimore Ravens dismissed longtime head coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons with the franchise. Harbaugh, 63, leaves as one of the most enduring figures in the league, having led Baltimore to 12 playoff appearances and a Super Bowl victory during his tenure. The firing comes after the Ravens missed the playoffs with an 8-9 record in 2025, just days after a critical division loss sealed their fate.
Staff Overhauls and Coordinator Firings
Washington Commanders overhaul coaching staff
The Commanders made significant changes, parting ways with offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr., and offensive line coach Bobby Johnson. The moves signal a broad reset for a unit that struggled throughout last season and is looking to rebound in 2026.
Detroit Lions fire offensive coordinator
Detroit moved to change offensive direction by releasing offensive coordinator John Morton after just one season. Despite a strong statistical offense, the team missed the playoffs, prompting the decision as the franchise targets better postseason results.
Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator fired
The Cowboys dismissed defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus following a difficult year in which Dallas’ defense ranked among the league’s poorest units. The move marks yet another chapter in the Cowboys’ search for long-term defensive stability.
Recap of Black Monday Head Coach Firings
Last week’s Black Monday slate already saw several head coaching losses, contributing to an active offseason:
- Kevin Stefanski, Cleveland Browns – fired after six seasons and two playoff appearances.
- Pete Carroll, Las Vegas Raiders – dismissed after one season with a 3-14 record.
- Jonathan Gannon, Arizona Cardinals – out after three seasons and a 3-14 finish.
- Raheem Morris, Atlanta Falcons – fired after consecutive 8-9 seasons, along with GM Terry Fontenot.
Teams are expected to begin the head coaching interview cycle shortly, with multiple high-profile positions open as franchises look to retool and compete in the 2026 season.
What’s Next
The coaching carousel shows no signs of slowing down. With seven head coaching vacancies now on the board, candidates from both NFL and college ranks are anticipated to receive interview requests over the coming weeks. Front offices will be evaluated just as closely as coaching staffs in this pivotal offseason.












