<Tr> <Td> New York Giants </Td> <Td> Ben McAdoo </Td> <Td> Pat Shurmur </Td> <Td> McAdoo became the Giants' head coach in 2016, leading the Giants to a 13--15 (. 464) record over parts of two seasons with one playoff appearance . After accruing a 2--10 (. 167) record and benching starter Eli Manning during the season, he was fired on December 4, 2017, and replaced in the interim by defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, who was previously the St. Louis Rams' head coach from 2009 to 2011 . Shurmur was announced as the Giants' new head coach on January 22 . He had previously served as the head coach of the Cleveland Browns from 2011 to 2012, compiling a record of 9--23 (. 281), and an offensive coach for the Philadelphia Eagles and Minnesota Vikings since 2013 . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Oakland Raiders </Td> <Td> Jack Del Rio </Td> <Td> Jon Gruden </Td> <Td> Del Rio was fired after the final game of the 2017 season, finishing the season with a record of 6--10 (. 375) and a cumulative record of 25--23 (. 521) with one playoff appearance . Gruden, who previously coached the Raiders from 1998 to 2001, confirmed on - air on January 6, that he would be returning to the team as coach . He had spent the previous nine seasons as an on - air analyst for Monday Night Football . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Tennessee Titans </Td> <Td> Mike Mularkey </Td> <Td> Mike Vrabel </Td> <Td> Mutual decision </Td> <Td> Mularkey and the Titans agreed to part ways after they "couldn't come to an agreement over the future," two days after the Titans' playoff loss to the Patriots . Mularkey had a cumulative record of 20--21 (. 488) with one playoff appearance in parts of three seasons with the Titans and guided Tennessee to back - to - back 9--7 records in his two years as the team's full - time head coach . Vrabel spent the past three seasons as a defensive assistant with the Houston Texans, the last as defensive coordinator; the Titans hired Vrabel on January 20 and this will be his first NFL head coaching job . </Td> </Tr> <Table> <Tr> <Th> Team </Th> <Th> Position </Th> <Th> 2017 office holder </Th> <Th> 2017 interim </Th> <Th> 2018 replacement </Th> <Th> Reason for leaving </Th> <Th> Notes </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Cleveland Browns </Td> <Td> VP / GM </Td> <Td> Sashi Brown </Td> <Td_colspan="2"> John Dorsey </Td> <Td> Fired </Td> <Td> Brown was fired on December 7, 2017 . He had been the team's attorney since 2013 and de facto general manager since 2016 . Dorsey was named the new general manager hours later . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Green Bay Packers </Td> <Td> GM </Td> <Td_colspan="2"> Ted Thompson </Td> <Td> Brian Gutekunst </Td> <Td> Reassigned </Td> <Td> Thompson, who had been the team's general manager since 2005, became the team's senior advisor to football operations . Brian Gutekunst, who had been the team's director of player personnel since 2016, was promoted to become the team's new general manager on January 7 . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Houston Texans </Td> <Td> GM </Td> <Td_colspan="2"> Rick Smith </Td> <Td> Brian Gaine </Td> <Td> Medical leave </Td> <Td> Smith announced that he would take a leave of absence to care for his wife, who is battling breast cancer . He will remain Executive Vice President of Football Operations . Former Buffalo Bills' vice president of player personnel, Brian Gaine, was named the new general manager on January 13, 2018 . Previously, Gaine was Texans' director of pro personnel and then director of player personnel from 2014 to 2016 . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> New York Giants </Td> <Td> GM </Td> <Td> Jerry Reese </Td> <Td> Kevin Abrams </Td> <Td> Dave Gettleman </Td> <Td> Fired </Td> <Td> Having been in the organization since 1994, Reese was the Giants' general manager since 2007, leading them to two Super Bowl championships and several years of success . He was fired on December 4 along with head coach Ben McAdoo . He was replaced in the interim by assistant general manager Kevin Abrams . Dave Gettleman, previously general manager of the Carolina Panthers and a 14 - year veteran of the Giants' front office (from 1999 to 2012), was hired on December 28, 2017 . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Buffalo Bills </Td> <Td> President </Td> <Td_colspan="2"> Russ Brandon </Td> <Td> Kim Pegula </Td> <Td> Resigned </Td> <Td> Brandon resigned his position on May 1, 2018 . A newspaper report claimed that Brandon was the subject of an internal investigation regarding his personal conduct and workplace behavior, which neither the Bills nor Brandon mentioned in separate statements regarding his departure; Brandon stated he is seeking other opportunities after spending 20 years with the Bills franchise . He was immediately succeeded by co-owner Kim Pegula . </Td> </Tr> </Table>

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