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Inviata - 01/03/2021 : 03:25:39 "I'm not sure how long I will play in Seattle," he told Patrick. "I believe, hopefully, it can be forever. But things change, obviously, along the way" Adding to the intrigue of Wilson's remarks is that a single blockbuster trade has already occurred this offseason (Jared Goff for Matthew Stafford), and Carson Wentz and Deshaun Watson could be transferred as well.
2021 NFL Coaching Carousel Tracker: Updates, latest news and rumors on firings and hires
With the end of the NFL season upon us, that usually means the league's yearly coaching purge is about to kick into high gear. After the season kicked off in September, there were 32 head coaches roaming the sidelines around the NFL, but not every one of those men will be returning in 2021.
As a matter of fact, we know three coaches who certainly won't be returning and that is Bill O'Brien, Dan Quinn and Matt Patricia, who all got axed throughout this season. Three in-season firings was the maximum amount the NFL has seen as 2010 when four trainers got let go.
Heading into the 2021 offseason, there might be as many as six teams looking for a new coach and that number could jump even higher if people see any surprise moves. We'll be monitoring all the latest information as teams begin their search for the ideal coach. To keep you current on the newest firings, rumors and hirings, make certain that you keep tabs on the training tracker below.
Ever since then, the Texans have hired a research firm to help them find their new trainer. According to ESPN.com, the research firm has advocated Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as someone Houston should consider hiring. It's also believed that Houston will have its attention on Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. Though the Texans haven't formally interviewed both of these candidates, they've conducted at least 2 interviews and those came with former NFL head coaches Marvin Lewis and Jim Caldwell. The Texans have an open GM job and the belief is they'll fill that role before hiring a new coach.