2024 NFL head coach tracker: Commanders fill last opening by bringing aboard Dan Quinn

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With the 2023 regular season in the rearview mirror, 30 of the NFL’s 32 teams are now done for the year. As for the head-coaching carousel, that has stopped spinning after the Seattle Seahawks hired Mike Macdonald and the Washington Commanders brought aboard Dan Quinn this week.

Here’s a look at which jobs have been filled:

NFL hirings and firings

Carolina Panthers

Frank Reich

Dave Canales

Bryce Young’s 5.5 yards per pass attempt in 2023 ranked as the fourth-worst in NFL history with a minimum of 500 pass attempts. He also ranked last in the NFL in passer rating (73.7) in his rookie year. Canales helped turn around Baker Mayfield’s career in Tampa and will be expected to get the most out of Young.

Las Vegas Raiders

Josh McDaniels

Antonio Pierce

Pierce has building blocks on both sides of the ball with All-Pro wideout Davante Adams and Pro Bowl defensive Maxx Crosby. However, the quarterback of the future probably isn’t on the roster, and the AFC West goes through Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs for the foreseeable future. 

Los Angeles Chargers

Brandon Staley

Jim Harbaugh

The Chargers are the rare team with a coaching vacancy that has its franchise quarterback secured in Justin Herbert. The problem is much of the roster is injury-prone and/or expensive. Pro Bowl defensive end Joey Bosa hasn’t been able to play double-digit games in each of the last two seasons. Wide receiver Mike Williams suffered a torn ACL three games into 2023. Center Corey Linsley has suffered a malady of injuries since becoming a Charger. Los Angeles is projected to be about $35 million over the salary cap in 2024, positioning them to have to turn over their roster ASAP. Like the Raiders, they have a Chiefs problem as well, but Harbaugh’s…


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Author : Garrett Podell

Publish date : 2024-02-01 16:38:09

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