Coaching in the NFL has never been for the faint-hearted. With roster turnover, injuries, and sky-high expectations, every head coach lives on borrowed time if results don’t follow.
Already this season, that reality has been starkly illustrated: the Brian Callahan era at the Tennessee Titans ended after Week 6 when the franchise moved on from their head coach amid a 1-5 start.
Now, as the league approaches the midpoint of the 2025 campaign, five more coaches find their job security slipping through their fingers unless a turnaround happens soon.
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Mike McDaniel arrived in Miami amid fanfare, but the 2025 season has been a crash course in how quickly momentum can crater.
The Miami Dolphins entered Week 8 with a record of 2-6, having lost six of their first eight games. Their offense has been flat, the defense porous, and the sense of urgency mounting.
Despite the play-calling flair McDaniel once showcased, the Dolphins look more disjointed than dangerous.
With lofty expectations and a roster built for contention, the weight of underperformance is already hanging over his job description, although a timely win over the Atlanta Falcons this past weekend has earned McDaniel a stay of execution.
The Cleveland Browns’ slide under Kevin Stefanski since reaching the playoffs in