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Multiple Teams Already Making Moves as NFL Coaching Carousel Continues to Spin

Mike Rawlings
Mike Rawlings
NFL Correspondent
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Multiple Teams Already Making Moves as NFL Coaching Carousel Continues to Spin
With several head coaching positions still open, teams are scrambling to find the right leadership for the upcoming season while also planning for free agency.

The NFL offseason is heating up as several franchises continue their search for new head coaches, with at least four teams still interviewing candidates for their vacant positions. The coaching carousel has been particularly active this year, with teams prioritizing offensive innovation and defensive adaptability in their hiring processes.

The Las Vegas Raiders made headlines earlier this week by reportedly narrowing their search to three finalists, including two current offensive coordinators and one defensive-minded candidate with head coaching experience. Sources close to the organization suggest that the team is looking for someone who can maximize the potential of their young quarterback and rebuild the offensive line that struggled throughout the previous season.

Meanwhile, the Carolina Panthers have been conducting extensive interviews as they seek to replace their interim head coach. The franchise is reportedly prioritizing candidates with experience developing young quarterbacks, as they prepare for what could be a crucial season for their signal-caller. Team owner David Tepper has been personally involved in the interview process, according to league insiders.

Beyond coaching searches, several teams are already preparing for the upcoming free agency period, which begins in March. The salary cap is expected to rise significantly for the 2026 season, giving teams more flexibility to make aggressive moves in free agency. Multiple general managers have indicated they plan to be active in both the quarterback and wide receiver markets.

The Tennessee Titans have been particularly busy, with reports suggesting they are exploring trade options for several veteran players while simultaneously gauging interest in potential free agent targets. The team is expected to have substantial cap space and could emerge as major players when free agency officially begins.

Looking ahead to the NFL Draft, several teams are already sending scouts to college pro days and private workouts. With the combine approaching in early March, draft evaluations are intensifying as teams begin finalizing their draft boards. The upcoming draft class is considered particularly deep at wide receiver and defensive back positions.

As teams balance coaching searches, free agency preparations, and draft evaluations, the next few weeks will be crucial in shaping the landscape for the 2026 NFL season. The decisions made now will have lasting impacts on franchises for years to come.

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