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BREAKING: Five NFL Teams Finalize Offensive Coordinator Hires

Sport Syntax·2 min read·Updated about 1 month ago
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Five NFL teams have officially filled their offensive coordinator positions, according to the updated league-wide offensive coordinator tracker. This wave of hirings leaves the Los Angeles Rams as the final organization in the NFL yet to secure a new offensive play-caller for the upcoming season.

In the AFC, the Tennessee Titans have appointed Brian Daboll as their new offensive coordinator. Joining the AFC coaching ranks, the Los Angeles Chargers have finalized a deal with Mike McDaniel, while the Kansas City Chiefs have confirmed that Eric Bieniemy will lead their offensive unit. These moves represent a significant portion of the coordinator changes occurring during this off-season cycle.

The NFC also saw key vacancies filled today. The Detroit Lions have officially hired Drew Petzing to take over their offensive coordinator duties. Meanwhile, the Miami Dolphins have secured Bobby Slowik for their vacant coordinator role. Each of these appointments has been finalized as teams across the league continue to restructure their coaching staffs.

With these five hires now confirmed, the Los Angeles Rams remain the only team in the NFL that has not yet hired an offensive coordinator. The updated tracker highlights the rapid pace of the coaching carousel this year, leaving just one vacancy remaining in the league-wide search for offensive leadership.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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