The 2010 regular season has ended which means coaching changes around the league are in order. Here’s a roundup of all the coaching changes to this point.
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As of yesterday, there were six NFL head coaching openings -- Browns, Panthers, 49ers, Broncos, Cowboys and Raiders.
One of those spots was filled when Jerry Jones announced Jason Garrett would have the interim tag removed and he would become the full time head coach.
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The NFL has six coaching spots still available including the Cleveland Browns, Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders. Some jobs appear close to being announced (Cowboys) while other jobs we don’t know a whole lot about (Broncos).
Browns president Mike Holmgren has been rumored to be interested in several candidates since Eric Mangini was fired but no names have come up as favorites at this point.
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The 2010 regular season has ended which means plenty of teams will be evaluating their coaching staffs to see if a change is warranted. Some teams made head coaching changes midseason, some waited until after the season and some are still in the evaluation stages.
Here’s the status of the coaching changes around the league two days after the regular season:
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