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The NFL is chock-full of contenders with familiar leaders: Super Bowl candidates like the Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs have been directed by the same head coaches for years. It's not necessarily a coincidence, as continuity is often underrated in today's world of instant gratification.
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Joe Brady, who is in his second year as Bills offensive coordinator, would be a name to watch for the Titans job.
To Nix’s credit, he did complete a couple of nice back-shoulder passes when the Giants finally decided to play tight man coverage. However, his “best” pass of the fourth quarter — a 29-yard completion to Marvin Mims Jr. — was actually an overthrown pass that luckily landed in Mims’ hands.
Coming into the 2025 season, many expected Seattle Seahawks star Jaxon Smith-Njigba to continue his ascension and become one of the NFL's best wide receivers. H
Shanahan has an even bigger case to be in the Hall of Fame. His 170 career wins currently rank at No. 19 in NFL history, but his back-to-back Super Bowl wins in 1997 and 1998, as well as his reputation for being one of the top offensive minds of all-time, should put him over the top.
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