Kevin Stefanski, the former Cleveland Browns head coach, is interviewing with five NFL teams, including the Falcons, Titans, Ravens, Raiders, and Giants, as he seeks a new head coaching position after his dismissal from Cleveland. He is considered a strong candidate due to his experience and ties with certain teams, and his prospects are viewed positively despite recent team struggles.
The article ranks the seven current NFL head coaching vacancies, highlighting the unique circumstances and prospects of each team, with the Baltimore Ravens and Las Vegas Raiders being the most attractive options due to their draft capital and cap space, respectively.
The article discusses the top eight candidates for NFL head coaching vacancies, highlighting their backgrounds, strengths, and potential fit for various teams, with Kevin Stefanski being the most prominent due to recent firing and his offensive expertise.
The Washington Commanders and the Seattle Seahawks are the only teams with remaining head coach vacancies in the NFL. The Commanders are considering Ben Johnson and Dan Quinn as top contenders for the position, with Johnson having a second interview scheduled and Quinn meeting with the team for the third time. The Commanders' new general manager, Adam Peters, emphasizes the importance of leadership in the next head coach. Meanwhile, the Commanders are also reviewing potential salary cap casualties and evaluating their linebacker situation. Additionally, the Falcons have hired Raheem Morris as their coach, and the Panthers have chosen Dave Canales, making Bill Belichick a long shot for the Commanders and Seahawks coaching vacancies.
The Tennessee Titans have reportedly hired Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Brian Callahan as their next head coach, while the Seattle Seahawks are one of five teams without a head coach. The Falcons and Chargers are eyeing big-named coaches, with both interviewing Jim Harbaugh, and the Falcons also interviewing Bill Belichick twice. The Seahawks' coaching search continues, with the possibility of the wait extending into February.
Former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel is meeting with the Chargers for a coaching interview, while the Seahawks and Falcons also express interest in meeting with him about their head coach vacancies. Vrabel was fired by the Titans after a 6-11 season and has a 54-45 record with a 2-3 postseason record during his six years as head coach. The Chargers have interviewed several candidates, including Vrabel, Jim Harbaugh, Leslie Frazier, and Dan Quinn.