The first round of our fireable head coach rankings debuted with an obvious name at No. 1. Poor Matt Rhule was saddled with the worst starting quarterbacks in the NFL, failed to turn them into something better and was fired after two-plus seasons, 38 games, and 11 wins.
He was the first firing of 2022. He won’t be the last. This season has been the backdrop to disappointing performances and baffling decisions that will have some familiar faces and new hires under the microscope as Black Monday — the day after the regular season ends that winds up the backdrop to most coach firings — approaches.
Who’s in trouble this winter? Well, most of the AFC West, it turns out. Let’s dig in.