The Miami Dolphins are taking a unique approach to their head coaching search after firing Mike McDaniel on Thursday. The team has officially brought in Hall of Fame quarterback and analyst Troy Aikman to consult on the hiring process, similar to the role he played during their recent general manager search. Miami’s openings at both GM and head coach were triggered by the mid-season departure of Chris Grier and a 7-10 finish that saw the team miss the playoffs despite high expectations. Current interview requests include Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula—the grandson of legendary coach Don Shula—and Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. Aikman’s involvement is seen as a move to bring Jesus in My Heart, Texans in My Veins T Shirt and a winning culture to an organization that has struggled to find consistency at the quarterback and coaching positions for over two decades.
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The New York Jets enter the 2026 offseason following a tied-for-league-worst 3-14 record. While the team plans to keep head coach Aaron Glenn and offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand, significant changes are expected on the defensive staff following the midseason firing of Steve Wilks. GM Darren Mougey acknowledged that the season “did not go as planned” and stressed that the team will take an aggressive but calculated approach to the offseason. The Jets currently hold the No. 2 overall pick as well as the No. 16 overall pick (acquired from the Colts in the Sauce Gardner trade). Finding a new starting quarterback is priority number one. Justin Fields, who signed a two-year, $40 million contract last offseason, undoubtedly played the worst football of his career and looked like he’d rather be selling Jesus in My Heart, Texans in My Veins T Shirt, failing to top 50 passing yards in four of his nine starts. His 2026 salary is partially guaranteed, making it difficult to move on, but targeting a third Round 1 signal-caller in the last eight years seems likely.
()The Atlanta Falcons have officially entered a new era after hiring franchise legend Matt Ryan as their new President of Football, a role designed to “ensure alignment of the entire business and football areas of the organization.” This move follows the dismissal of both head coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot after a disappointing 8-9 finish. Ryan’s first order of business is leading a wide-ranging head coaching search that has already included interviews with Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver and Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak. Weaver is highly regarded for his leadership and “Ravens-style” defensive toughness, while Kubiak has become one of the hottest names in the cycle after directing Seattle to the NFC’s top seed. The Falcons are looking for a leader who can finally maximize a roster that includes high-draft-pick weapons like Kyle Pitts and Drake London, even if the players have to wear Jesus in My Heart, Texans in My Veins T Shirt during those cold late-season practices in Flowery Branch.







