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    The Jets are set to interview a plethora of candidates for their open GM job. That includes Gaine, who has worked in the Buffalo front office since 2019, first as a senior personnel advisor and then as an assistant GM under Brandon Beane. In New York, Gaine would take over a roster in flux and a likely teardown job under whoever the team hires as its next head coach.
  • FA General Manager
    Tennessee was 9-25 over Carthorn’s two seasons as GM. Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk said in a statement that she was concerned not only with the team’s win-loss record over the past two years, but the “long-term future should we stay the course.” Carthorn in 2023 was victorious in a power struggle with former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel and was promoted to executive vice president. He then used the 33rd pick in the 2024 NFL Draft to take Will Levis, who was one of the NFL’s worst quarterbacks in 2024 and appears to be a career backup at best. Carthorn’s front office also made curious signings like Tony Pollard and Calvin Ridley in the offseason. Carthorn will likely land with another front office, though his days as a general manager are probably over.
  • DET Offensive Coordinator
    It’s hardly a guarantee that Johnson, one of the best and most respected offensive play callers in the NFL over the past few seasons, would even take the Jets head coaching job if it were offered to him. Perhaps Jets ownership knows this and doesn’t want to waste time on the charade of Johnson taking on such a thankless head coaching job after he’s been patient in waiting for the right opportunity. The Jets are likely to hire a retread head coach — they’re interviewing former Jets head coach Rex Ryan Tuesday — who can make the team at least somewhat respectable in 2025 and beyond.
  • TB Offensive Coordinator
    Jacksonville won’t be able to interview Coen until next week, as the Bucs are preparing to take on the Commanders in the first round of the NFL playoffs. Coen did a masterful job with the Tampa offense in 2024. The Bucs ranked fifth in EPA per play in 2024, with Baker Mayfield posting the league’s fifth best drop back success rate on this way to a career-best 4,500 yards and 45 touchdowns. Coen’s offense was particularly effective with screens and short area passes. It’s an element of the passing attack that could help Trevor Lawrence get his career back on track after a miserable 2024 campaign. In Jacksonville, Coen would scheme up plays for Brian Thomas, one of the most promising wideouts in recent memory.
  • DET Defensive Coordinator
    Glenn, one of the league’s best defensive coordinators over the past four years, could have his choice of head coaching jobs depending on how quickly these teams move to fill their coach openings. Glenn, 52, would inherit a horrendous Jaguars defense if he took that job, while the Jets and Bears jobs would come with decent-to-excellent defensive units. The Lions could end up losing both of their coordinators if Glenn lands a head coaching job and OC Ben Johnson leaves for a head coaching gig this offseason.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    Vrabel, who was passed over for head coaching jobs last offseason, will also interview with the Jets for their head coaching vacancy. Vrabel went 54-45 over six years with the Titans, running one of the most conservative offenses in the NFL and largely failing to adopt to the modern NFL. The Saints would represent a total rebuild project for Vrabel, 49. In Chicago, Vrabel would inherit Caleb Williams in Chicago after Williams’ borderline disastrous rookie campaign. Only Anthony Richardson and Will Levis had lower EPAs per play than Williams in 2024.
  • LAC Running Back #15
    Elliott gets his wish to play for a Super Bowl contender while the Chargers get some much needed depth at running back as they begin their Super Bowl journey in Wildcard Weekend. Expect Elliott to play sparingly, if at all, when the Chargers travel to Houston to face the Texans on Saturday.
  • SF Running Back #31
    The franchise breathes a collective sigh of relief following the scary incident in the team’s Week 18 loss to the Cardinals, which required the cart to take Guerendo from the field. It likely means he will be ready for the start of offseason activities, including organized team activities. Guerendo filled in for the injured Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Mason admirably this season, presenting yet another draft day smash for a franchise known for cashing in on their draft picks.
  • FA Defensive Coordinator
    Bradley’s three-year contract with the team ended this year, meaning he was not technically fired, although his defense’s performance down the stretch more than warranted it. The Colts allowed 25.1 points per game in 2024 while allowing the Broncos, Titans, Giants, and Jaguars to average 34.25 points per game over the final month of the regular season.
  • ARI Quarterback #1
    Gannon also said on Monday that Murray is “a top-level, franchise quarterback.” While opinions may differ on whether or not Murray is a “top-level” quarterback, it’s hard to argue against him remaining as the team’s starter next season. Not because of his play but because of the five-year, $230.5 million contract extension he signed in the 2022 offseason. Murray is under contract through 2028 and carries a cap hit just north of $45 million next season. It’s unlikely any team would want to trade for Murray given his cap hit, and the dead cap hit he carries in 2025 tops out at just over $63 million. The Cardinals don’t have many options outside of playing Murray, who threw for 3851-21-11 in his first full season as a starter since 2020.

Podcasts

NFL WEEK 18
Mike Florio and Chris Simms unpack what went right for the Lions in their Week 18 win over the Vikings to clinch the No. 1 seed in the NFC, including the stellar play of Jahmyr Gibbs, Jared Goff and Amon-Ra St. Brown.
The Lions defense held the Vikings to just 9 points, then Jahmyr Gibbs took it from there and kicked it into high gear late, leading the Lions to clinch the NFC North and No. 1 seed in the NFC.
Following the Buccaneers win over the Saints, Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Baker Mayfield’s ability to turn the game around and Mike Evans reaching the 1,000-yard mark to tie Jerry Rice’s record.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to the Patriots firing Jerod Mayo after just one season with the team, and who they think can take Mayo’s spot in New England.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to the news that the Jaguars are parting ways with Doug Pederson but elected to keep GM Trent Baalke after the team’s 4-13 season.
Live from Ford Field following the Lions 31-9 victory over the Vikings, Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down the key takeaways from Minnesota’s loss, including what went wrong for Kevin O’Connell and Sam Darnold.
John Mara announced that the Giants will retain Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen, so Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to how the news impacts New York moving forward.

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Why McCarthy ‘could have options’ for next team
The Bears reportedly have requested an interview with Mike McCarthy, which leads Mike Florio and Devin McCourty recall his previous successes and if the Jags could be on the table, too.

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The Jaguars’ list of head coaching candidates is starting to take shape.
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is a man in demand.
The Jets will be holding a couple of interviews with members of the Chiefs organization on Wednesday.
When the Buccaneers beat the Commanders 37-20 in Week One, not many people thought it was a playoff preview.
2025 NFL Playoff schedule
Round Matchup Date/Time Watch/Stream Result
Super Wild Card (5) Los Angeles Chargers vs. (4) Houston Texans 1/11/25 @ 4:30 p.m. ET CBS
Super Wild Card (6) Pittsburgh Steelers vs. (3) Baltimore Ravens 1/11/25 @ 8 p.m. ET Prime Video
Super Wild Card (7) Denver Broncos vs. (2) Buffalo Bills 1/12/25 @ 1 p.m. ET CBS
Super Wild Card (7) Green Bay Packers vs. (2) Philadelphia Eagles 1/12/25 @ 4:30 p.m. ET FOX
Super Wild Card (6) Washington Commanders vs. (3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1/12/25 @ 8 p.m. ET NBC/Peacock
Super Wild Card Minnesota Vikings vs. (4) Los Angeles Rams 1/13/25 @ 8 p.m. ET ESPN/ABC
Divisional Round TBD vs. TBD 1/18/25 @ 4:30 p.m. ET TBD
Divisional Round TBD vs. TBD 1/18/25 @ 8:15 p.m. ET TBD
Divisional Round TBD vs. TBD 1/19/25 @ 3 p.m. ET TBD
Divisional Round TBD vs. TBD 1/19/25 @ 6:30 p.m. ET TBD
NFC Championship Game TBD vs. TBD 1/26/25 @ 3 p.m. ET FOX
AFC Championship Game TBD vs. TBD 1/26/25 @ 6:30 p.m. ET CBS
Super Bowl LIX TBD vs. TBD 2/9/25 @ 6:30 p.m. ET FOX

Matthew Berry

Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher discuss Jalen McMillan’s emergence in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offense and Mike Evans getting his 11th consecutive season with 1,000 receiving yards.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher break down Tyreek Hill’s postgame comments after the Dolphins’ loss to the Jets, questioning what’s next for the receiver.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher give out their favorite bets against the spread during NFL Wild Card Weekend, including action on the Washington Commanders, Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher evaluate the teams with the top three picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, discussing where they see Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders being selected.

Rotoworld Fantasy Football

Joe Flacco is going out in a blaze of glory and Drake London is primed for a big game in Week 18 of the fantasy football season.
Ranking and evaluating all of fantasy football’s top Week 18 plays at quarterback, running back, receiver, tight end, and defense.
A look back at Week 17’s expected points leaders and some deep plays to consider for Week 18.
Understanding problematic injuries and identifying viable contingency plans before the Sunday morning add-drop frenzy gives savvy re-draft managers an advantage over the competition. The article below details the top five NFL injuries and contingency plans to know for Week 18.

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Matthew Berry, George Savaricas, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson provide the latest NFL news and updates and answer start/sit questions to help viewers set their lineups up until kickoff.
Mike Florio talks about the biggest NFL topics with the people who are most passionate about the game: League execs, players, coaches and the journalists who cover pro football.

More NFL News

Through two seasons, Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson has put together some flashes of success when he’s been available.
Lions played to win, they won, and they reclaimed the top spot.
Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn’s game plan against the Vikings last Sunday night is a big reason why the Lions have a bye in the first round of the playoffs and Glenn is using some of the time off to interview for head coaching jobs.
The Jets are set for meetings with multiple General Manager candidates on Wednesday.
Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said near the end of the regular season that he wants the team “to be able to illuminate, illustrate” a path that will lead to winning in the immediate future because he’s not interested in being part of an extended rebuilding process.
The Ravens and Steelers split two games in the 2024 regular season and they’ll have the chance to break that tie on Saturday night.
The Titans split quarterbacking duties between Will Levis and Mason Rudolph in a Week 18 loss to the Texans that gave them the first overall pick in this year’s draft, so it feels like the need they’ll look to fill with that selection is an obvious one.
Heading into Week 17, the Giants just needed to lose their final two games to clinch the first overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
Browns running back Nick Chubb’s contract was an offseason talking point after he suffered a season-ending injury in 2023, so there was a familiar ring to General Manager Andrew Berry fielding questions about Chubb’s future after his latest health issue.