The NFL isn’t just experiencing another offseason coaching cycle — it’s facing a full-blown stability problem.
In this episode of Coach B’s Corner, we break down how eight head coaching vacancies opened across the league at the same time, including the Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans, and the Las Vegas Raiders.
From long-tenured, culture-defining coaches exiting the building to short-term hires being cut loose almost immediately, the league has entered an era where patience is gone and instability is normalized. We examine why owners are accelerating timelines, why quarterbacks keep getting reset, and why front offices often escape accountability while coaches take the fall.
This isn’t about one bad team or one bad hire — it’s about a league that claims it wants development, continuity, and culture while operating in complete contradiction to those goals.
If you’ve ever wondered why quarterbacks fail faster, rebuilds never stabilize, and franchises feel directionless, this episode explains why.