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The ' days before the end of the regular season kickstarted the coaching carousel, and more big moves followed soon after. Check back here for the latest news on coaching changes, hires, interviews and reports all week. HiredMike Mularkey, : Mike Mularkey has shed his interim label, as he was hired by the to be their head coach, per the team. After taking over for Ken Whisenhunt last season, Mularkey went 2-7 as interim coach. He has an 18-39 career coaching record, and had previous head coaching stints with the and .Dirk Koetter, : NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reported the are Dirk Koetter as their head coach, per a source. The team confirmed the news via Twitter on Friday morning. Koetter was previously Tampa Bay's offensive coordinator under Lovie Smith.Doug Pederson, : Rapoport reports the offensive coordinator Doug Pederson as their next head coach. It will become official as soon as his season is officially over, per a source.Chip Kelly, : The have announced that former coach Chip Kelly as their new head coach.The coach Jim Tomsula after just one season with the team. The Niners went 5-11 under Tomsula.Ben McAdoo, : The offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo as their head coach, the team announced. His new contract is for four years Eric Bledsoe Jersey , according to team co-owner John Mara. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo will remain on staff in the same position.Tom Coughlin after the season ended. Coughlin said he felt the decision was in the best interest of the organization. A source close to Coughlin told Rapoport that the former coach hasn't ruled out coaching again.Hue Jackson, :The offensive coordinator Hue Jackson as the head coach. NFL Media columnist Michael Silver first reported the news.The shortly after the team's Week 17 lo s to the . Pettine was 10-22 as Cleveland's coach. Ray Farmer, the embattled general manager, after meeting with the team's ownership hours before the season-ending lo s. The Sashi Brown to vice president of football operations and former New York Mets executive Paul DePodesta as their chief strategy officer.Adam Gase, :The offensive coordinator the head coach of the . Gase a five-year deal with the team, according to Rapoport. Gase will have control of the ' 53-man roster and will make offensive play calls."We are looking for guys who want to invest in winning," Gase said. "It's going to be critical that guys come in here day in and day out and understand that's what we want."Prior to hiring Gase, the named former college scouting director . Grier replaced Dennis Hickey, with whom before the season finale.Ex- interim coach Dan Campbell was hired by the to be their .SafeSean Payton, :Payton will , the team announced Jan. 6. After days of deliberation, Payton and general manager Mickey Loomis agreed he's staying in New Orleans. "This is where I plan on coaching and I can't envision" coaching anywhere else, Payton told reporters.Jim Caldwell, : Despite some uncertainty due to Detroit's of Bob Quinn as their new GM, the team announced that as head coach. After an 0-5 start to last season, the finished the season by winning seven of their final 11 games, likely saving Caldwell's job. The also named Kyle O'Brien as director of player personnel. O'Brien previously served as the director of college scouting for the .Chuck Pagano, : The expectation was Pagano would be out of Indianapolis. But a day after the ' season ended, the team announced Pagano agreed to to stay with the team. A day later, though, the team announced the firing of defensive coordinator Greg Manusky. linebackers coach Ted Monachino was hired as defensive coordinator and interim offensive coordinator Ron Chudzinski was hired as the permanent OC, the team announced Jan. 7.The team confirmed general manager Ryan Grigson will also return after a lengthy meeting with team owner Jim Irsay. Irsay added in Jan. 4's news conference that Pagano pushed to have Grigson get an extension. The two are now "contractually tied" together, as Irsay put it. Although the relationship between Grigson and Pagano was described as toxic as various times during the season, Rapoport was told that it was closer to two pa sionate profe sionals with mutual respect.Mike McCoy, : The to retain the head coach.Though McCoy's job is safe, Rapoport adds that the are expected to make some changes to its staff. The team . The also confirmed the release of five a sistant coaches. Defensive coordinator John Pagano, who has been in that position since 2012, is also at risk, Rapoport adds.Jeff Fisher, : By any measure, Fisher should be on the hot seat. He hasn't delivered a winning record in four seasons with the . It's an offense-first league, and the ' offense gets worse by the year. Fisher has six winning seasons in 21 years as an NFL head coach, but Rapoport reported before the season ended that both Fisher and general manager Les Snead are expected back. They both have strong organizational support from owner Stan Kroenke. The strong finish to this season, with three wins in four games to get 7-9, also helps. Fisher also has strong ties with reporters, which tends to keep the criticism of his team to a minimum. There isn't a fan outcry to get rid of him and the looming potential move to Los Angeles complicates things.The will not renew the contracts of a sistant strength and conditioning coach Adam Bailey, a sistant special team coach Paul F. Boudreau, offensive a sistant Jeff Garcia, wide receivers coach Ray Sherman and running backs coach Ben Sirmans, the team announced.Gus Bradley, : The team announced that Bradley for a fourth season, establishing clear "win or else" expectations for improvement. Jason Garrett, : This was no surprise, but owner Jerry Jones there was "no thought" of replacing Garrett after a 4-12 season. Rex Ryan and Doug Whaley, : owner Terry Pegula that Ryan and his general manager Doug Whaley would be back together in 2016. The Pegulas signed Whaley to a multi-year extension. The also signed Ryan's brother, Rob, to be the team's a sistant head coach/defense and former defensive back Ed Reed to be an a sistant defensive backs coach. Jrue Holiday Jersey
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