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NFL hiring/firing tracker: Chan Gailey resigns as Dolphins offensive coordinator

Chan Gailey.Phelan M. Ebenhack/Associated Press

As the NFL regular season wraps up, it’s time for the annual parade of firings and hirings among coaching staffs.

We’ll be tracking who’s losing their job, who’s getting a new one, and much more.

Teams with head coaching vacancies: Falcons, Lions, Texans, Jets, Jaguars, Chargers

Teams with general manager vacancies: Falcons, Lions, Texans, Panthers, Jaguars, Broncos

Chan Gailey resigns from Miami — 9:15 a.m.

Two days after ESPN erroneously reported that Chan Gailey had been fired from Brian Flores’ staff with the Dolphins, Miami announced that Gailey has resigned from his position as offensive coordinator.

“I want to thank Chan for all of his hard work and dedication in what was a unique year,” Flores said in a statement on Wednesday. “He played an important role on the staff and in the development of our young roster. I wish him all the best.”

Could Caserio’s move impact Ziegler? — 9:20 p.m.

Nick Caserio is now finalizing a deal to become the next GM in Houston, according to our Ben Volin. Could that ultimately impact New England’s thinking when it comes to Dave Ziegler, who is apparently being eyed by the Broncos? We’ll see.

Texans ‘close’ to hiring Caserio — 8:40 p.m.

ESPN is reporting the Texans are “close” to a deal to make Patriots player personnel director Nick Caserio their new GM. If New England loses Caserio, Ziegler figures to be the likeliest in-house person to replace him. However, as we learned earlier in the evening, he could be in play when it comes to the GM job in Denver.

Could Pats lose Ziegler? — 7:40 p.m.

According to a report from ESPN, the Broncos have requested permission to interview Dave Ziegler, the Patriots’ assistant director of player personnel, for their GM job. Ziegler began his NFL career with Denver, and was a college teammate of Nick Caserio and Josh McDaniels.

Caserio travels to Houston — 5:09 p.m.

Patriots’ director of player personnel Nick Caserio traveled to Houston to interview for the Texans’ open general manager position, ESPN reported Tuesday afternoon.

Twice, the Patriots blocked the Texans from hiring Caserio, most recently in 2019. An NFL rule change has cleared the way for Houston to make the hire if they wish.

Elway announces new role with Broncos — 3:15 p.m.

John Elway is giving up his role as general manager in Denver but will remain president of football operations, meaning the Broncos will need to make a GM hire.

The GM and head coach Vic Fangio will report to Elway, the team announced.

“Working in this role for the last 10 years and going back to my playing days, I’ve always tried to do everything I can to help the Broncos win and get better,” Elway said via a statement on Monday. “As part of a transition I’ve thought about for a long time, I have made the decision to step up into an elevated role and hire a general manager to lead our personnel and football staff.”

ESPN retracts report on Dolphins firing Chan Gailey — 1:45 p.m.

ESPN has retracted a report that the Dolphins fired offensive coordinator Chan Gailey, according to a story on ESPN.com.

“ESPN published an incorrect story on Monday involving Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Chan Gailey. The story has been removed from ESPN.com, and replaced with this correction,” the story reads.

ESPN says the error was made “internally.”

The Globe’s story on NFL’s “Black Monday” has been updated to reflect this retraction.

Chargers fire Anthony Lynn — 11:44 a.m.

Chargers owner Dean Spanos said Monday that “we have made the decision to part ways” with Anthony Lynn as the head coach in Los Angeles.

Lynn led the Chargers to a 7-9 record, including a four-game win streak to end the season.

But the future is bright in Los Angeles, with rookie quarterback Justin Herbert emerging as a young star despite the losing season.

Chiefs’ Eric Bieniemy a hot coaching name — 10:35 a.m.

Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy has long been targeted as one of the top candidates for open head-coaching positions. ESPN is reporting that at least three teams —the Falcons, Jets, and Lions — have requested to interview him.

Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy.Charlie Riedel/Associated Press

Texans request to interview Caserio — 9:44 a.m.

Texans are asking the Patriots for permission to interview director of player personnel Nick Caserio for their general manager opening, a league source confirmed to the Globe.

Nick Caserio, Patriots director of player personnel.Craig F. Walker/Globe Staff

The Texans have walked down this road before: Twice, the Patriots have blocked Caserio from interviewing with Houston, most recently in the summer of 2019.

The Patriots have already fielded — and approved — a request for Caserio to interview with the Panthers.

Doug Marrone out as Jaguars HC — 9:03 a.m.

Doug Marrone is out as head coach of the Jaguars, the team announced.

Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Marrone.Zach Bolinger/Associated Press

Jacksonville finished 1-15, the only win coming in Week 1, and locked up the No. 1 pick in the 2021 draft.

Marrone was named head coach at the end of the 2016 season, after stepping up as an interim for the final two games. He led Jacksonville to a first-place finish in the AFC South in 2017, and advanced all the way to the AFC Championship game before losing to the Patriots.

Zac Taylor sticking around in Cincy — 9:00 a.m.

The Bengals’ front office said Monday morning that Zac Taylor would remain head coach in Cincinnati.

“We remain bullish on the foundation Zac is building, and we look forward to next year giving our fans the winning results we all want,” team president Mike Brown said.

Jets fire Adam Gase — 9:06 p.m.

Following Sunday’s 28-14 loss to the Patriots, the Jets made official what had been rumored: Adam Gase is out as head coach.

New York Jets head coach Adam Gase.Charles Krupa/Associated Press

“During his time here, I had the pleasure to get to know Adam and his wonderful family and wish them nothing but the best moving forward,” team chairman Christopher Johnson said in a statement on Sunday night. “While my sincere intentions are to have stability in our organization — especially in leadership positions — it is clear the best decision for the Jets is to move in a different direction.”

With the regular season all but wrapped up, a handful of coaches are said to be on the hot seat — some much hotter than others.

Adam Gase is all but gone from the Jets, according to reports. Same with Doug Marrone in Jacksonville.

ESPN says there’s a 50-50 chance that Anthony Lynn remains the head coach of the Chargers, who showed flashes of greatness with rookie quarterback Justin Herbert but struggled to a 7-9 record.

Caserio requested in Carolina — 5:20 p.m.

The Carolina Panthers asked to interview Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio regarding their open general manager position, the Globe confirmed.

Three teams fired their coaches and general managers in midseason:

Two teams fired their GMs midseason:

Two teams fired defensive coordinators:

The Texans are expected to fill their general manager role before they hire a head coach, but expect to hear a few familiar names thrown around.

Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio was sought by the Texans after the 2019 season, but their request to interview him for their GM position was blocked by the Patriots.

His name is one to watch to fill the GM role in Houston, according to the NFL Network.

Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and Jerod Mayo, the Patriots’ linebackers coach, are also names to watch in the head-coaching search, according to the same report.

ESPN reported Northwestern head coach Pat Fitzgerald, who just led the Wildcats to a win over Auburn in the Citrus Bowl, is open to talking about an NFL job.

Ryan Day, whose Ohio State Buckeyes played their way into the college football championship game with a win over Clemson on Friday in the Sugar Bowl, is looking to stay at the college level, per the report.

NFL Network reports that, while nothing has been made official, it’s likely the Jacksonville Jaguars move on from Doug Marrone as head coach.

Ian Rapoport says Urban Meyer, the former Ohio State coach, “has been lining up a staff and telling people he’s close to in the football community that he expects to land in Jacksonville.”

The Jaguars locked up the No. 1 pick in the 2021 draft by losing 14 straight this year.

Report: Adam Gase to be let go

According to an NFL.com report, the Jets are expected to part ways with coach Adam Gase after Sunday’s game against the Patriots.

Among the candidates who might be considered, according to the report, are Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy, Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus, Ravens defensive coordinator Don “Wink” Martindale, Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith, and Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley. College coaches in the mix could include Iowa State’s Matt Campbell, Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh, and Florida’s Dan Mullen.

Gase has a 9-22 record over two seasons, including two straight wins after an 0-13 start amidst a slew of injuries and other issues this season.

Kellen Moore won’t leave Cowboys

ESPN’s Chris Mortensen and Ed Werder reported Saturday night that Kellen Moore will remain with the Cowboys as defensive coordinator, passing up an opportunity to coach at his alma mater, Boise State.

Bryan Harsin left the Broncos to take the head coach position at Auburn, creating the opening.

Doug Pederson not going anywhere

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Saturday that Doug Pederson is “expected to return” as the head coach of the Eagles next season.

Pederson has overseen a decline in Philadelphia since the Eagles’ Super Bowl win over the Patriots in 2018.

The Eagles play Washington in the season finale, but have already been knocked out of playoff contention in a dismal NFC East with a 4-10-1 record. Late in the season, Pederson benched starter Carson Wentz in favor of rookie Jalen Hurts.

ESPN reported Sunday that Wentz will look to be traded this offseason.

“His relationship with HC Doug Pederson is fractured beyond repair,” according to Chris Mortensen.


Katie McInerney can be reached at katie.mcinerney@globe.com. Follow her on Instagram at @katiemac.sports.