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  • PIT Wide Receiver #4
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    Metcalf was suspended for two games for throwing a punch at a fan in Week 16 while Perryman was suspended for the same timeframe for repeated player safety violations following a helmet-to-helmet hit on Cowboys WR Ryan Flournoy. Both players were reinstated as their respective teams prepare for the postseason, meaning they are cleared to practice ahead of the Wildcard Round.
  • LV Wide Receiver #13
    We don’t know how much future there is to reserve for the 33-year-old (happy birthday!), but the Raiders are here for it. The Raiders also signed RB Chris Collier, G McClendon Curtis, LB Jamin Davis, DT Treven Ma’ae, T Joshua Miles, TE Albert Okwuegbunam (remember him?), WR Brenden Rice, G Layden Robinson, WR Justin Shorter, OL Laki Tasi, and T Dalton Wagner to reserve/future deals.
  • FA Head Coach
    The Titans have already been linked to six head coaches and we’re not even out of Black Monday yet. Morris was a respectable 16-18 in two years in Atlanta, even if a significant number of those wins came after the Falcons were mathematically eliminated from the playoffs this past month. He had improved the Falcons defense by leaps and bounds in his second year — though it required quite a lot of draft capital to get there. The Titans are clearly casting a wide net in their head-coaching search.
  • MIA Head Coach
    “Who that is and what that looks like remains to be seen,” McDaniel elaborated. McDaniel, who also added that his understanding is that he is the Dolphins head coach until he is told otherwise, seems to believe there are options both inside and outside of the building that the Dolphins could turn to in 2026. The Dolphins finished out the year letting Quinn Ewers have the reins with Tua Tagovailoa a healthy scratch. Zach Wilson also received some run in Week 18 against the Patriots, though Wilson is an impending free agent. Without much in the way of cap space, the Dolphins might have to get creative at quarterback in 2026.
  • FA Head Coach
    The Stefanski-Giants connection is one of the most poorly-kept secrets of the last two months of the regular season. It is altogether unsurprising that a coach with his resume would fill up a dance card, even if it is a little surprising at how quickly it appears to have happened. With a relative dearth of offensive-minded head coach candidates making the rounds this year, Stefanski will likely be one of the belles of the ball this silly season.
  • SEA Offensive Coordinator
    Expected to draw plenty of interest this cycle after a breakout 2025 season while leading Seattle’s offense to a 10th place finish in DVOA with Sam Darnold at quarterback, Kubiak gets his first interview request from the Falcons. Kubiak, the son of former NFL head coach Gary Kubiak, had previously worked as Saints OC in 2024 and 49ers passing game coordinator in 2023. He’d establish a return to the Shanaclan ways in Atlanta if he were to accept this job.
  • KC Offensive Coordinator
    Nagy has obvious connections to the job as Titans GM Mike Borgonzi had been with Nagy in Kansas City before taking over in the Titans’ GM role. It’s hard for us to find good things to say about Nagy given how the Chiefs offense appeared to meaningfully regress as soon as he took over for Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator — that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s Nagy’s fault, as Tyreek Hill also left around the same time, but it’s also hard to point to Nagy’s work the last two years as something that should guarantee him interviews.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    “That would be dope. I would be good with it,” Tagovailoa continued, and even confirmed to reporters that he understood that meant a fresh start with a different team. Tagovailoa’s contract appears all but unmovable, and the best-case scenario for him to escape would probably be a post-June 1 release ala Russell Wilson’s exit with the Broncos. This probably isn’t something that will resolve in a hurry, but you rarely hear quarterbacks so eager to leave their current organization.
  • CIN Quarterback #16
    Flacco finished out the season as Cincinnati’s backup quarterback after Joe Burrow returned from injury in Week 13. The soon-to-be 41-year-old told reporters he’s open to staying on as Burrow’s backup, but also open to fielding calls from a team that needed a quarterback next season. It sounds like Flacco has yet another One Last Job season loading for 2026.
  • IND Quarterback #17
    For his part, Jones also told reporters in a locker room availability that he’d like to be back. Finding the right contract for a quarterback coming off a late-season Achilles tear could be a little difficult, but it sure sounds like Indianapolis’ initial plan is to run back the first part of the 2025 season and hope that the last seven games don’t happen again.

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