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UFL Coaches Uncertain Future in 2025 as League Hires and Fires at Will

The eight original UFL franchises are set to return in 2025, but the fate of their coaches remains uncertain. As of June 30, all UFL head coaches have become free agents due to the expiration of their one-year contracts. Their work will not begin until January 1, 2025, as they are considered seasonal employees who are only paid for part of the year and not employed during the off-season.

Since the UFL is a single-entity organization with no team owners, the league is responsible for hiring and firing coaches. This setup allows coaches to leave if they choose and the UFL may not opt to bring all of them back for the next season. It can be challenging for UFL coaches to transition to the NFL or college football in July without unexpected coaching openings occurring in those leagues.

While some UFL coaches may be open to leaving for an NFL or college coaching position, others may prefer to remain in their current roles unless offered a coordinator job. Coaches like Skip Holtz, Wade Phillips, and Mike Nolan are now available for hire by any NFL team interested in bringing them on board. The UFL’s unique coaching structure allows for flexibility but also presents uncertainties regarding coaching staff continuity.

As a result of this uncertainty, many UFL coaches may look to secure long-term contracts with teams before they start working again in January 2025. This could lead to intense competition among NFL teams looking to sign top talent from the pool of available coaches.

In conclusion, while the eight original UFL franchises are set to return in 2025, there is still much uncertainty surrounding their coaching staff. With no team owners involved and a single-entity organization structure, it is up to the league to decide who will lead each franchise into its second season. While some coaches may choose to leave for other opportunities, others may prefer to stay put until offered a better deal or coordinator position elsewhere. Only time will tell what happens with these talented individuals who have worked hard in making the first season of this new league successful.

Samantha Johnson

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