
With the NFL Playoffs underway, over half the league is already preparing for the offseason. At least five teams will be looking to fill a head coaching vacancy, with potentially more opening up in the coming weeks. We’re examining the current openings, and ranking them from most desirable to least for potential candidates:
1. Chicago Bears
The Bears would have been an even more alluring spot had the team opened up a vacancy last offseason. Instead, the organization put its faith in Matt Eberflus after a strong end to the 2023 campaign. It didn’t work out. At 4-8, Eberflus was fired following Chicago’s sixth straight loss.
2. Jacksonville Jaguars
Doug Pederson was fired following Jacksonville’s Week 18 game, ending a three-year tenure. Franchise QB Trevor Lawrence has dealt with injuries over the last couple of years, but his uneven play has been a major cause of concern. In the search for their next head coach, the Jaguars must identify a candidate who will get the most out of their high-paid quarterback.
One thing the Jags have over teams like the Bears is the comfort of playing in the AFC South. There isn’t a dominant team in the division, especially with how Houston’s season just went. A coach who can kickstart this Jacksonville offense has a chance to claim the division in short order.
3. New England Patriots
The Patriots shockingly canned Jerod Mayo after just one season. It came as a surprise after the team wasted no time making Mayo the heir apparent to all-time great head coach Bill Belichick. It doesn’t seem like Mayo was given a fair shake with a flawed team, but the next head coach will have a great opportunity entering next season.
This team has three things going for it: the most cap space in the league, a top-4 draft pick, and a franchise QB on a rookie deal. The Patriots are projected to have over $131 million in cap space entering the offseason according to OverTheCap. They’ll add a blue-chip prospect at the top of the draft — or can trade down and acquire even more picks. And, Drake Maye has a chance to be special. Using that cap space and a draft pick on pass catchers could turn that Patriot offense around in a hurry.
4. New Orleans Saints
The Saints can offer job security to potential candidates. Coaches are getting less leeway than ever. Previously, firing a coach after one season was unheard of. Now, it’s commonplace. New Orleans has never operated in that manner. They gave Dennis Allen two-plus seasons to right the ship despite boasting one of the worst winning percentages in head coaching history. GM Mickey Loomis has been with the team since 2000 and has put the team in dire cap straits year after year.
5. New York Jets
The Jets have talent, there’s no debating that. Garrett Wilson, Breece Hall, Quinnen and Quincy Williams, and Sauce Gardner are a solid group to build around. Nothing else about the Jets currently is ideal for a future coach.
Aaron Rodgers remains a volatile player and personality. His future with the team remains up in the air, which also impacts the future of Rodgers’ good friend and WR Davante Adams. The defense plummeted this season after being elite in the previous year. The offense line remains a huge issue.