NFL coaching vacancies continue to fill across the league. Ten teams will start the 2026 season with a different head coach this September than they had in Week 1 of the 2025 season: Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Cleveland, Las Vegas, Miami, Pittsburgh, Tennessee and the New York Giants.
As of Jan. 29, eight of those positions have been filled. Only the Cardinals and Raiders are without a new leader for 2026.
One major name has removed himself from consideration for the Raiders’ job: Denver Broncos assistant Davis Webb, per multiple reports.
Webb was on four teams in his six-year NFL career before getting into the coaching ranks. He joined the Broncos in 2023 as the team’s quarterbacks coach under Sean Payton and was promoted to passing game coordinator in 2025.
The Raiders have interviewed 15 people for their head coach opening, including Webb. Six were hired to either head coaching or offensive coordinator positions with other teams.
The other eight people the Raiders have interviewed for their head coaching vacancy include:
- Klay Kubiak (San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator)
- Mike LaFleur (Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator)
- Nate Scheelhaase (Los Angeles Rams pass game coordinator)
- Chris Shula (Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator)
- Ejiro Evero (Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator)
- Klint Kubiak (Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator)
- Vance Joseph (Denver Broncos defensive coordinator)
- Matt Nagy (former Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator)
NFL head coaching hires
Eight head coach positions have been filled at time of publishing. Here’s the list of new hires:
- Atlanta Falcons: Kevin Stefanski
- Baltimore Ravens: Jesse Minter
- Buffalo Bills: Joe Brady
- Cleveland Browns: Todd Monken
- Miami Dolphins: Mike McDaniel
- New York Giants: John Harbaugh
- Pittsburgh Steelers: Mike McCarthy
- Tennessee Titans: Robert Saleh








