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The Arizona Cardinals are firing coach Jonathan Gannon, per CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones. The news comes after Arizona finished Gannon's third season 3-14 by losing its final nine games. Overall, Gannon finishes his tenure in Arizona with a 15-36 record.
According to NFL Network's Camaron Wolfe, the Cardinals put in a request to interview New England Patriots tight ends coach and passing game coordinator Thomas Brown. The Patriots play in the first round of the playoffs this week, hosting the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, so Brown cannot interview until next week for the first time.
After looking into GM and head coach, it's time to evaluate the Cardinals' coordinators and whether or not they've done enough to return in 2026.
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The Arizona Cardinals will have a new head coach in the 2026 NFL season. With that, it is worth taking a look at how their new leader could navigate the 2026 NFL Draft. With Kyler Murray's future cloudy and a limited quarterback rookie class,
The Washington Commanders have a new offensive coordinator, and everything about the job has connections to the Arizona Cardinals. Former Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury held the position for the last two seasons, but he and the team parted ways, as he seeks other opportunities. He has been connected to a couple of head coaching positions.
The Cardinals fired head coach Jonathan Gannon on Monday, Jan. 5. In three seasons at the helm, Gannon guided Arizona to a 15-36 record.
That's an impressive accomplishment in itself, though when you factor in his position on the depth chart in Arizona's offensive system under coordinator Drew Petzing and only eight catches for 52 yards in his first five games, Wilson's strong finish to the year is on a whole different level.