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Way Too Early 2026 NFL Head Coaching Cycle Predictions

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Way Too Early 2026 NFL Head Coaching Cycle Predictions

Way Too Early 2026 NFL Head Coaching Cycle Predictions: The Dominoes Are Already Falling

The NFL, in its relentless, year-round churn, operates on a paradox. To understand where the league is going, you must first look at where it has just been. The 2025 hiring cycle, with its nine seismic vacancies, just concluded. Yet, the tectonic plates beneath the league’s coaching landscape are already shifting for 2026. Before the next hiring cycle can begin in earnest, the firing cycle needs to slow down—but the groundwork is being laid now. With Mike Tomlin’s stunning departure from Pittsburgh after 19 seasons still echoing and the football world watching the delicate dance in Green Bay, the chessboard for 2026 is being arranged. Based on contract situations, organizational patience, and the inevitable pressure to win, here is a way-too-early projection of the next coaching carousel.

Contents
  • The Pressure Cooker: Coaches on the Hottest Seats in 2025
  • The Domino Effect: Situations to Monitor Closely
  • 2026’s Head Coaching Candidates: The Next Wave
  • Way-Too-Early 2026 Job Predictions

The Pressure Cooker: Coaches on the Hottest Seats in 2025

Not every coaching change is a surprise. Some are the culmination of years of simmering frustration or unmet expectations. The 2025 season will be a referendum for several leaders whose tenure is balanced on a knife’s edge. Their performance will directly open the first wave of 2026 vacancies.

Robert Saleh, New York Jets: This is the ultimate prove-it year. With a healthy Aaron Rodgers and a roster that has received significant investment, anything short of a deep playoff run will likely spell the end of Saleh’s era. The organization’s patience is wearing thin, and the narrative is set: no more excuses.

Dennis Allen, New Orleans Saints:
Perpetually stuck in mediocrity, the Saints face a daunting cap situation and an aging core. Allen has stabilized the floor but hasn’t elevated the ceiling. If New Orleans misses the playoffs again or suffers a regression, owner Gayle Benson may demand a full-scale reset, starting with the head coach.

Todd Bowles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
Bowles has done a commendable job maintaining competitiveness post-Brady. However, with Baker Mayfield now the entrenched, well-paid starter, expectations will rise. The NFC South is winnable, but if the Bucs take a step back or fail to win the division, the front office may seek an offensive-minded leader for their franchise quarterback.

The Domino Effect: Situations to Monitor Closely

Beyond the obvious hot seats, several other scenarios could trigger a chain reaction, creating unexpected openings. These are the storylines that could dominate the 2026 cycle.

  • The Green Bay Packers’ Pivotal Moment: The current tension between Matt LaFleur and the front office is the league’s most fascinating subplot. A resolution one way or the other in 2025 will have massive repercussions. If they part ways, it instantly becomes the most desirable job on the market. If they stay together but struggle, it could be a one-year reprieve.
  • Veteran Coaches at a Crossroads: What is the endgame for coaches like John Harbaugh in Baltimore or Mike McCarthy in Dallas? Both are accomplished winners, but both franchises have faced recent postseason disappointments. Another early playoff exit could lead either side to consider a fresh start, creating a shocking, high-profile opening.
  • The College Pipeline Re-Opens: The NFL’s recent success with young offensive minds (McVay, McDaniel, Shanahan) may temporarily cool the ardor for major college coaches. However, if a team with a young quarterback seeks a “program builder,” names like Lincoln Riley (USC) or Dan Lanning (Oregon) could resurface as prime candidates.

2026’s Head Coaching Candidates: The Next Wave

While the 2025 cycle saw a run on experienced coordinators, the 2026 cycle may feature a different blend. Look for a mix of rising play-callers, retread coaches with renewed credibility, and perhaps a wild-card executive.

The Offensive Wunderkinds:
The hunt for the next offensive genius never ends. Lions OC Ben Johnson (assuming he stays in Detroit through 2025) will again be a headline name. Texans OC Bobby Slowik, if he continues his trajectory with C.J. Stroud, will be impossible to ignore. Also, watch for Rams pass game coordinator Zac Robinson and Bengals OC Dan Pitcher, who could have breakout seasons calling plays.

The Defensive Strategists:
The pendulum may swing back. If several teams with established quarterbacks (like Tampa Bay or New Orleans) open up, a CEO-type defensive coach could be in vogue. Ravens DC Zach Orr, entering just his second year as a coordinator, has immense potential. Cowboys DC Mike Zimmer (if he excels in his return) or a veteran like Steve Wilks could get another shot.

The Wild Cards:
This category includes former head coaches who are rehabilitating their value. Jim Harbaugh (if his NFL return is brief), Bill Belichick (if he wants to return after a year off), or even a top executive like 49ers AGM Adam Peters (if his Washington build succeeds) could be central figures.

Way-Too-Early 2026 Job Predictions

It’s a fool’s errand to be precise, but based on trends and current trajectories, here are three bold predictions for the 2026 cycle.

1. The New York Jets Job Opens and is the Crown Jewel. We predict the Jets’ 2025 campaign falls short of expectations. The resulting opening, with a (presumably) still-talented roster and a major market, will attract the top available candidate, likely an offensive guru tasked with one last Rodgers hurrah or a full rebuild.

2. An AFC South Team Makes a Surprise Move. This division is becoming a gauntlet of young quarterbacks and aggressive coaches. If the Tennessee Titans or Indianapolis Colts fail to keep pace with Houston and Jacksonville, one could make a bold move to secure their own offensive mastermind, targeting a candidate like Bobby Slowik.

3. The “Retread” Makes a Major Comeback. After a cycle focused on first-timers, an owner will seek proven stability. We predict a coach like Mike Vrabel, after a year of reflection and study, will return to the sideline with a team looking for instant culture and toughness.

The NFL’s coaching carousel never truly stops spinning. The interviews conducted last week by eliminated teams weren’t just about filling today’s vacancies; they were about building relationships for tomorrow. The decisions made in Green Bay and Pittsburgh have already altered the 2026 timeline. As the 2025 season unfolds, watch the coaches on the brink, monitor the success of the new hires, and track the coordinators calling explosive offenses. The seeds for the next coaching frenzy are being sown today. The cycle is always, always turning.


Source: Based on news from Deadspin.

Image: CC licensed via archive.premier.gov.ru

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