Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles acknowledged the need for defensive adjustments after a mixed 2025 season, emphasizing evaluation and potential schematic and personnel changes to improve pass rush and overall defense performance for 2026.
The NFL has seen six head coaching openings after four recent firings, including teams like the Cardinals, Raiders, Browns, Falcons, Giants, and Titans, reflecting significant coaching changes across the league this season.
The 2025 Dallas Cowboys faced a tumultuous season marked by coaching changes, player departures, injuries, and emotional challenges, ending with a final game against the Giants to either finish 8-8-1 or 7-9-1, reflecting a year of significant adversity and resilience.
The article discusses the increasing number of players leaving Clemson through the transfer portal, highlighting a trend of significant player departures from the team.
The New York Jets have benched All-Pro linebacker Quincy Williams following a series of major trades at the NFL deadline, including trading away key players like Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, signaling a significant team overhaul and a focus on future draft picks.
The Phillies' season ended in disappointment after a tough loss in the postseason, highlighting recurring issues and likely leading to significant roster and management changes as the team looks to rebuild for the future.
Several NFL teams, including the Panthers, Bengals, Raiders, and Saints, are considering or likely to make quarterback changes due to uneven performances, with teams like the Browns and Giants already switching to younger quarterbacks to evaluate long-term options.
The Atlanta Falcons have parted ways with WRs coach Ike Hilliard, with passing game coordinator T.J. Yates taking over his duties, amid a struggling passing game that has scored only one touchdown in the last eight quarters.
Carson Wentz will make NFL history as the first player to start for six different teams in six consecutive seasons, highlighting his extensive experience and resilience as he joins the Vikings for a game with significant stakes.
The Steelers' upcoming OTAs will showcase significant changes in their roster, including new faces in key positions, a focus on quarterback Mason Rudolph, and potential additions at wide receiver, all amid ongoing speculation about Aaron Rodgers' signing and a defensive overhaul. The practices will serve as an early gauge of team dynamics and player development for the upcoming season.
The New York Jets have fired general manager Joe Douglas following a disappointing 3-8 start to the season, continuing a series of sweeping changes after also parting ways with head coach Robert Saleh. Douglas, who had been with the Jets since 2019, failed to lead the team to a winning season, with the Jets going 30-64 during his tenure. Phil Savage will serve as interim GM while the team searches for a permanent replacement. Despite some successful draft picks, Douglas struggled with quarterback selections, and the Jets' offensive performance has been poor. The team will wait until the season ends to interview new candidates for head coach and GM positions.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander reflects on his growth from a challenging 2023 season and expresses enthusiasm for the team's new staff changes. Emphasizing a team-first mentality, Alexander praises the new coaching staff and aims to foster camaraderie among the young team. Despite past injuries and a suspension, he remains committed to contributing positively to the Packers' future.
India captain Rohit Sharma announced five changes in the Indian team for their Asia Cup Super 4 match against Bangladesh, with Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, Mohammed Siraj, and Kuldeep Yadav all being rested. The team management decided to give opportunities to new faces, including Tilak Varma who made his ODI debut. Shreyas Iyer also missed the game due to injury. Bangladesh handed ODI debuts to Tanzib Shakib.