10 NFL Coaches Who Shouldn’t Have Been Fired

In the high-stakes world of professional football, coaching decisions often hinge on the finest margins. Many NFL coaches have faced the axe despite noteworthy achievements, leaving fans and analysts alike questioning these controversial dismissals.

This article takes a closer look at ten notable NFL head coaches whose firing raised eyebrows, delving into the circumstances that led to these surprising decisions and examining the legacies they left behind.

10. Jon Gruden (Oakland Raiders – first stint)

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Jon Gruden’s first stint with the Raiders was marked by success, including back-to-back AFC West titles in 2000 and 2001. He was traded to the Buccaneers after the 2001 season, a move that surprised many given his achievements with Oakland.

9. Mike Shanahan (Denver Broncos)

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Mike Shanahan was fired by the Denver Broncos in 2008 after a late-season collapse. Despite leading the team to two Super Bowls, his departure was abrupt. Shanahan’s legacy includes being one of the most successful coaches in Broncos history.

8. Tom Coughlin (Jacksonville Jaguars)

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Tom Coughlin was fired from the Jaguars in 2002 despite leading them to two AFC Championship Games. His success as the inaugural coach made him a key figure in the team’s early success. His later tenure as EVP was also cut short in 2019 due to player grievances.

7. Jim Harbaugh (San Francisco 49ers)

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Jim Harbaugh led the 49ers to a Super Bowl and three NFC Championship Games. Despite his success, he was let go after the 2014 season, a move he claims was not mutual. His tenure remains a highlight in recent 49ers history.

6. Lovie Smith (Chicago Bears)

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Lovie Smith was fired by the Chicago Bears in 2012 despite a respectable 81-63 record over nine seasons. He led the team to three NFC North titles and a Super Bowl appearance. His dismissal remains debated among fans and analysts.

5. Tony Dungy (Tampa Bay Buccaneers)

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Tony Dungy was fired by the Buccaneers after the 2001 season despite leading them to four playoff appearances in six years. His defensive strategies laid the groundwork for their Super Bowl XXXVII win the following year. Dungy went on to win Super Bowl XLI with the Colts.

4. Marty Schottenheimer (San Diego Chargers)

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Marty Schottenheimer led the Chargers to a 14–2 record in 2006, their best regular season. Despite this success, he was fired after the season. Schottenheimer’s regular season prowess contrasted with his playoff struggles, leaving many to question the decision to let him go.

3. Pete Carroll (New York Jets)

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Pete Carroll’s brief tenure with the New York Jets in 1994 was marked by a 6-10 record. Despite his later success with USC and the Seahawks, his early NFL stints were less successful. Carroll has since become a renowned coach, winning a Super Bowl with Seattle.

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2. Bill Belichick (Cleveland Browns)

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Bill Belichick was fired by the Cleveland Browns in 1996 after compiling a 36-44 record. Despite his struggles, he laid groundwork for future success, including planning to draft Ray Lewis. His departure was largely due to owner Art Modell’s decision to move the team to Baltimore.

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1. Andy Reid (Philadelphia Eagles)

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Andy Reid was fired by the Eagles after a 4-12 season in 2012, despite a successful 14-year tenure with nine playoff appearances and a Super Bowl berth. His subsequent success with the Chiefs, including three Super Bowls, underscores the decision’s questionable nature.

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