Black Monday in the NFL is the day after the final game of the regular season and is typically the day on which layoffs occur. The New England Patriots didn’t wait and waived Jarrod Mayo on Sunday. There were still a few layoffs on Black Monday 2025 (Doug Pederson of the Jacksonville Jaguars and a number of coordinators around the league), but the Chicago Bears, New York Jets, and New Orleans Saints all had head coaches at the beginning of the season. They have fired their coach and have already done their homework.
As a result, Black Monday has become a day when we are flooded with interview requests. It was not just a few, but a massive flood that threatened to drown anyone who tried to keep up.
But Yahoo Sports is here for you. Below is a list of which teams have requested interviews with which coaches and coordinators, and when they have been told those interviews will occur. The list will be updated as new information becomes available.
Who will each team interview?
The Jets reportedly plan to interview 14 people for the head coaching position, including currently employed coordinators/coaches and former head coaches who are no longer actively coaching with an NFL team. Including several names.
Aaron Glenn, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator
Matt Nagy, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator, former Bears head coach
Brian Flores, Vikings defensive coordinator and former Miami Dolphins head coach
Josh McCown, Vikings QB Coach
Arthur Smith, Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator and former Atlanta Falcons head coach
Mike Vrabel, former Tennessee Titans head coach
Ron Rivera, former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders head coach
Rex Ryan, former Jets and Buffalo Bills head coach
Brian Griese, San Francisco 49ers QB coach
Vance Joseph, Denver Broncos defensive coordinator
Bobby Slowik, Houston Texans offensive coordinator
Joe Brady, Bills offensive coordinator
Jeff Ulbrich, Jets interim head coach
Darren Rizzi, Saints Interim Head Coach
The Bears will interview 11 people for the job Matt Eberflus was fired for midway through the 2024 season, according to reports.
Aaron Glenn
mike vrabel
Brian Flores
arthur smith
Ben Johnson, Lions offensive coordinator
Mike McCarthy, current Dallas Cowboys head coach
Thomas Brown, Bears interim head coach
Anthony Weaver, Dolphins defensive coordinator
Mike Kafka, New York Giants offensive coordinator
Drew Petzing, Arizona Cardinals offensive coordinator
Todd Monken, Baltimore Ravens Offensive Coordinator
David Shaw, Broncos senior personnel officer, former Stanford head coach
The Jaguars requested interviews with eight candidates.
Aaron Glenn
ben johnson
joe brady
tod monken
Robert Saleh, former Jets head coach and current Green Bay Packers offensive consultant
Kellen Moore, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator
Liam Cohen, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Offensive Coordinator
Patrick Graham, Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator
The Saints’ list reportedly includes seven candidates so far.
Aaron Glenn
mike vrabel
joe brady
mike kafka
anthony weaver
Kellen Moore
david shaw
The Patriots don’t seem to be casting their net that wide so far.
mike vrabel
ben johnson
Byron Leftwich, former Buccaneers offensive coordinator
Pep Hamilton, former Chargers and Texans QB coach
When will the team interview candidates?
While some interview dates have been reported, other teams have yet to allow candidates to even interview for other jobs. Candidates who impress the various teams may also be offered a second and possibly third interview.
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