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Who will be the next head coach of the Arizona Cardinals? Here's a look at the reported candidates
The Cardinals fired Jonathan Gannon after finishing the 2025 season with a 3-14 record – the 14 losses are the most losses ever for the team in a single season.
The pool of head coaching candidates for the Arizona Cardinals has grown stronger recently, with surprise firings. Here are 10 of the best options.
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.
The Arizona Cardinals are searching for a new head coach, but they are also making roster moves. Following the end of the season, they re-signed four players who ended the season on their practice squad to deals for 2026. They have not yet announced the moves, but the NFL transaction report on Monday showed the signings.
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Cardinals 2026 NFL mock draft: Arizona lands elite falling talent, adds CFP wide receiver, among other moves after firing head coach Jonathan Gannon
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 Arizona Cardinals end the 2025 season with only three wins. At 3-14, they pick No. 3 overall in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Arizona Cardinals so far have eight candidates they wish to interview for their vacant head coaching job. They fired Jonathan Gannon on Monday after the Cardinals finished the season 3-14. tehy ended the year losing nine straight games and 14 of their last 15.
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.
The Arizona Cardinals have requested to interview a member of Mike Vrabel's coaching staff for their vacant head coaching position.
The former Arizona Cardinals star safety says it wouldn't have taken him three years to figure out Jonathan Gannon wasn't the guy in the desert.