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Inside the NFL has undergone its most dramatic transformation to date, shifting from traditional television to a completely rebooted format as an X Original Series hosted by Ryan Clark. Produced by NFL Films, the show delivers its trademark analytical breakdowns, mic’d up audio, and insider access via 10 short-form digital episodes each week.

The landscape entering the 2026 NFL season has been defined by a historic wave of coaching turnover and massive financial commitments. 🔄 The 2026 Coaching Carousel

The league tied an all-time record with 10 head coaching changes in a single offseason. Organizations prioritized staff overhauls, resulting in high-profile firings, strategic hirings, and defensive-minded appointments:

John Harbaugh to the New York Giants: Following his departure from Baltimore, Harbaugh signed with the Giants, instantly shifting expectations in New York.

Jesse Minter to the Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens replaced Harbaugh by hiring Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator Jesse Minter on a five-year contract.

Kevin Stefanski to the Atlanta Falcons: After being dismissed by Cleveland, the two-time Coach of the Year quickly landed the top job with the Falcons.

Todd Monken to the Cleveland Browns: Cleveland replaced Stefanski by hiring Baltimore’s former offensive coordinator.

Mike LaFleur to the Arizona Cardinals: Arizona parted ways with Jonathan Gannon and hired the Rams’ offensive coordinator on a five-year contract.

Robert Saleh to the Tennessee Titans: Saleh returned to a head coaching role to spearhead the Titans’ rebuilding efforts.

Jeff Hafley to the Miami Dolphins: Green Bay’s former defensive coordinator took over the head vacancy in Miami.

Joe Brady to the Buffalo Bills: Buffalo chose internal continuity, promoting their offensive coordinator to the permanent head coaching position. 📝 Key Contract Extensions & Front Office Moves

Front offices have moved quickly this offseason to secure cornerstone players, staff stability, and management structures:

Matthew Stafford (Los Angeles Rams): Stafford quietly finalized a contract extension that secures his upcoming seasons with the Rams, allowing him to operate on a flexible year-to-year status while prioritizing health and team continuity.

Joe Schoen (New York Giants General Manager): Despite having a year left on his deal, Schoen signed a multi-year extension, solidifying his long-term partnership alongside newly hired John Harbaugh.

Orlando Brown Jr. (Cincinnati Bengals): Signed a hefty two-year, \(32 million extension featuring a \)14 million signing bonus, locking him down through the 2028 season.

Dexter Lawrence (Cincinnati Bengals): Acquired from the Giants for a 2026 first-round draft pick, the star defensive tackle immediately signed a one-year, \(28 million extension through 2028.</p> <p><strong><u>Boye Mafe</u></strong>: Secured his financial future by signing a massive three-year, \)60 million contract. 🏈 Blockbuster News & Trade Rumors 2025 NFL coaching changes: Latest hirings, firings, rumors

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