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BREAKING: NFL Coaching Cycle Ends With 10 Jobs Filled

Sport Syntax1 min readUpdated about 1 month ago
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The NFL has officially filled 10 head coaching vacancies during its most recent hiring cycle, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. The conclusion of these hires signifies the end of the league's primary leadership search period for the current off-season.

Reporting alongside Ty Schmit, Schefter detailed the completion of the cycle that saw 10 different franchises appoint new head coaches. The news confirms that all open head coaching positions across the league have now been accounted for following a period of high turnover.

The 10 hires were the primary focus of the report, which examined the trends and outcomes of the league's most recent search processes. With all 10 roles filled, teams are now expected to move forward with the appointment of assistant coaches and coordinators to round out their new leadership structures.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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