A dreaded day on the NFL calendar has arrived.
"Black Monday" typically is the harbinger of significant upheaval throughout the league, with teams often taking swift action to shake up their coaching staffs and front offices with the season complete. Typically, about to six or seven head-coaching posts come open each year, though several recent offseasons have seen even more extensive overhauls. With three teams already having moved on, it's a good bet that more action is still to come. And even with several reports indicating that not many coaches are distinctly on thin ice, this stage almost annually has a way of stirring up a few surprises.
USA TODAY Sports will have all the latest updates from throughout Monday, so check back for all the latest:
The first split of Black Monday is here.
Kevin Stefanski will no longer remain the Cleveland Browns' head coach, according to multiple reports.








