With the firing of Callahan, The Athletic's Scoop City newsletter today had a lot of content on 2026 coaching candidates and their potential landing spots.
Under "Teams in Need" they listed:
- 1. Dolphins
- 2. Cardinals (2-4): It's year three of Jonathan Gannon's tenure, and Arizona is still outside the playoff picture. Their Kyler Murray question is unanswered, and their upcoming schedule is one of the league's toughest, starting with Green Bay this week. Expect continued regression from last year's nine-win season.
- 3. Giants
- 4. Bengals
- 5. Browns
Under "Top Candidates", they had:
- Kliff Kingsbury deserves significant credit for tailoring an offense around 2024 Offensive Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels, and the Titans and Giants might picture Kingsbury doing the same for their current rookie quarterbacks. Notably, the former 28-37 Cardinals HC refused interview requests last offseason.
- Mike McCarthy, currently between gigs, offers a high-floor option for a team seeking stability and should be the top target for Tennessee and Arizona. Don't forget, Super Bowl champ McCarthy went 125-77-2 in 13 seasons with the Packers and 49-35 in five with the Cowboys.
- Steve Spagnuolo. Is this the year?! The Chiefs' longtime DC seems open to a head-coaching chance – he interviewed with the Jets in January — and could get a non-Jets shot in 2026. The defense-needy Bengals would be an interesting fit.
- Jeff Hafley. The Packers' 46-year-old coordinator has immediately improved their defense into one of the league's elite units. If the former Boston College head coach can pair with a strong offensive coordinator, he fits with the Giants, Bengals or Cardinals.
- Jesse Minter. A longtime member of the Harbaugh coaching tree, working with Jim since 2022 and John from 2017-2020, the Chargers defensive coordinator might sit behind only Hafley on the short list of potential first-timers.
Jeff Howe had a more complete article listing
top head-coach candidates for 2026, which I may summarize if I get a chance.