List Of NFL Coaches, Coordinators, & GMs Fired This Season
UPDATED: January 24th, 2025 3:50PM
The 2024 NFL season has once again captivated fans with its thrilling games and unexpected turns.
As teams fight for glory on the gridiron, the stakes have never been higher, with each play scrutinized and every win or loss potentially altering the course of a season.
Yet, in a league where triumph and disappointment walk hand in hand, some teams inevitably find themselves at a crossroads.
For the franchises that do so, change often comes and it comes in the form of new leadership, as coaches and coordinators are held accountable and fired for their teams’ performances.
The pressure to succeed in the NFL is relentless, and when expectations are not met, it can signal the end of an era for some on the sidelines.
As we look ahead, we’ll be chronicling the List of NFL Coaches, Coordinators, & GMs Fired This Season, capturing the shifts in strategy and leadership that could redefine the future of some teams.
Stay tuned as we update this list throughout the season, tracking the ripple effects of these pivotal decisions.
1. Bobby Slowik – Was Houston Texans Offensive Coordinator

The decision to move on from Slowik reflects a strategic shift by the Texans’ management, aiming to enhance the team’s offensive performance following a season where expectations were not fully met despite reaching the divisional round.
2. Chris Strausser – Was Houston Texans Offensive Line Coach

Chris Strausser, who was the offensive line coach for the Houston Texans, was also let go as part of the team’s decision to overhaul their offensive coaching staff.
3. Trent Baalke – Was the Jacksonville Jaguars General Manager

Baalke was promoted to interim GM in 2020 and retained full-time afterward.
With a record of 25-43 during Baalke’s tenure as a GM in Jacksonville the owner was not impressed.
4. Mike McCarthy – Coached the Dallas Cowboys

Mike McCarthy is not expected to return to Dallas and is now set to become a free agent.
5. Tom Telesco – Was Las Vegas Raiders General Manager

Tom Telesco was fired from his role as General Manager of the Las Vegas Raiders.
His lack of success in hiring coaches during his tenure with the Raiders was a significant factor in his dismissal.
6. Nick Sorensen – Was San Francisco 49ers Defensive Coordinator

Nick Sorensen will not return as 49ers defensive coordinator.
The hope is that the 49ers can retain him on Kyle Shanahan’s staff.
7. Antonio Pierce – Coached the Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders have fired Antonio Pierce after one full season as head coach.
Pierce served as the interim head coach for the Las Vegas Raiders last year after the Raiders fired Josh McDaniels.
8. Ran Carthon – Was Tennessee Titans General Manager

Carthon spent two years in Tennessee with two different head coaches, and still has four years remaining on his contract.
A new Titans GM will make the No. 1 overall pick.
9. Gus Bradley – Was Indianapolis Colts Defensive Coordinator

Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen are back, but the Colts have started to make changes to their coaching staff with firing their defensive coordinator Gus Bradley.
In 3 years under Gus Bradley, the Colts ranked 29th, 28th and 24th in points allowed per game.
10. Lou Anarumo – Was Cincinnati Bengals Defensive Coordinator

Lou Anarumo held the defensive coordinator position for the Bengals since 2019. He oversaw a defense that finished in the bottom half of the league in yards and points per game allowed this season.
11. Doug Pederson – Coached the Jacksonville Jaguars

Fired on January 6th
Pederson’s tenure in Jacksonville ends after three season and a 22-29 record, including 18 losses in the last 23 games.
12. Jerod Mayo – Coached the New England Patriots

Fired on January 5th
After the patriots moved on from Bill Belichick last season they will now moves on from his successor, Jerod Mayo, after just one season as the head coach of the team.
Robert Kraft let Mayo know immediately following the game.
13. Ken Dorsey – Was Cleveland Browns Offensive Coordinator

Fired on January 5th
The Browns’ offense struggled this season and with the dissatisfaction from the Browns front office with the strategic direction under Dorsey’s coordination, the team decided to move on.
14. Andy Dickerson – Was Cleveland Browns Offensive Line Coach

Fired on January 5th
Andy Dickerson, who returned to the Browns in 2024 after a stint with the Seattle Seahawks, was also let go, highlighting issues with the offensive line’s performance, which had been underperforming throughout the season.
15. Matt Eberflus – Coached the Chicago Bears

Fired on November 29th
After success is still not able to be consistently found in Chicago the team makes a move that hopes to shake up the franchise in a positive way.
For the first time in the 100-plus year history of the franchise, the Chicago Bears have made an in-season head-coaching change, firing Matt Eberflus.
16. Joe Douglas – Was New York Jets General Manager

Fired on November 19th
Under GM Joe Douglas, the Jets had some notable draft successes, including landing Sauce Gardner, Garrett Wilson, Jermaine Johnson, and Breece Hall in the same draft.
However, they never solved the quarterback position, and with a 3-8 record in the 2024 season, the organization has decided to move in a different direction.
17. Shane Waldron – Was Chicago Bears Offensive Coordinator

Fired on November 12th
Waldron was hired ahead of the 2024 season to oversee the development of Caleb Williams.
He spent his previous three seasons as the offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks.
18. Dennis Allen – Coached the New Orleans Saints

Fired November 4th
Allen, 52, was promoted to Saints head coach before the 2022 season after Sean Payton temporarily retired.
He had been the offensive coordinator under Sean Payton for seven seasons.
He has now been fired.
Allen finishes his tenure in New Orleans at 18-25 after his previous head-coaching opportunity with the Raiders ended in a similar way.
19. Luke Getsy – Was Las Vegas Raiders Offensive Coordinator

Fired November 3rd
Luke Getsy was fired as the Offensive Coordinator of the Las Vegas Raiders after a season marked by underwhelming offensive performance.
Getsy led the Raiders to the fourth-worst yards-per-play average in the NFL (4.6).
20. Rich Scangarello – Coached the Las Vegas Raiders Quarterbacks

Fired November 3rd
Rich Scangarello, 52, spent this season as the Las Vegas Raiders quarterbacks coach after not coaching during the 2023 season.
After no success or improvement seen from his quarterbacks this season, Head Coach, Antonio Pierce decided it was already time to make a change to another coach.
21. James Cregg – Coached the Las Vegas Raiders Offensive Line

Fired November 3rd
James Cregg was in his first year with the Las Vegas Raiders as the offensive line coach with 26 years of coaching experience and Heach Coach, Antonio Pierce decided it was time to move on already.
22. Robert Saleh – Coached The New York Jets

Fired October 8th
The New York Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh on amid the team’s disappointing start to this season and apparent tensions with star quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Saleh posted a record of 20-36 during his three-plus seasons with the New York Jets.