
"The Dallas Cowboys are in the middle of looking for their next defensive coordinator, but they are hardly the only NFL team in the middle of trying to assemble a staff for the future. Tuesday brought with it significant news across the league as a whole as Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin stepped down as their head coach. Tomlin's run in Pittsburgh was pretty incredible, and given that he was only the third coach in their franchise's storied history"
"Pittsburgh's AFC North rivals in the Baltimore Ravens are in a similar boat after moving on from John Harbaugh. There are now nine openings across the league, more than a quarter of the entire NFL: Of these teams there are four that will play the Cowboys next season (five total games counting the Giants). Our discussion prompt today isn't necessarily about the Cowboys, it is which opening you think is the most intriguing."
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new defensive coordinator while numerous NFL teams rebuild coaching staffs. Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin stepped down after a notable run, and he was only the third head coach in franchise history. The Baltimore Ravens moved on from John Harbaugh, contributing to a total of nine coaching openings leaguewide, which represents more than a quarter of NFL teams. Four of the teams with openings will play the Cowboys next season (five including the Giants). High-profile factors shaping the searches include Lamar Jackson's presence in Baltimore, the Steelers' historical legacy, and Las Vegas holding the No. 1 overall draft pick.
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