This article is about the American football season in the United States. For the National Football League season that ended in 2024, see 2023 NFL season. For the Gaelic football season in Ireland, see 2024 National Football League (Ireland).
2024 NFL season
Regular season
Duration
September 5, 2024 (2024-09-05) – January 5, 2025 (2025-01-05)
The 2024 NFL league year and trading period started on March 13. On March 11, teams were allowed to exercise options for 2024 on players with option clauses in their contracts, submit qualifying offers to their pending restricted free agents, and submit a Minimum Salary Tender to retain exclusive negotiating rights to their players with expiring 2023 contracts and fewer than three accrued seasons of free agent credit. Teams were required to be under the salary cap using the "top 51" definition (in which the 51 highest paid-players on the team's payroll must have a combined salary cap). On March 13, clubs were allowed to contact and begin contract negotiations with players whose contracts had expired and thus became unrestricted free agents.[2]
The following notable trades were made during the 2024 league year:
March 13: New England traded QB Mac Jones to Jacksonville in exchange for a 2024 sixth-round selection.[3]
March 13: Cincinnati traded RB Joe Mixon to Houston in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round selection.[4]
March 13: Carolina traded LB Brian Burns and a 2024 fifth-round selection to the New York Giants in exchange for 2024 second- and fifth-round selections, and a 2025 conditional fifth-round selection.[5]
March 13: Pittsburgh traded WR Diontae Johnson and a 2024 seventh-round selection to Carolina in exchange for CB Donte Jackson and a 2024 sixth-round selection.[6]
March 13: Tampa Bay traded CB Carlton Davis, and 2024 and 2025 sixth-round selections to Detroit in exchange for a 2024 third-round selection.[7]
March 13: Baltimore traded OT Morgan Moses and a 2024 fourth-round selection (No. 134) to the New York Jets in exchange for a 2024 fourth- and sixth-round selection (Nos. 113 and 185).[8]
March 14: The Los Angeles Chargers traded WR Keenan Allen to Chicago in exchange for a 2024 fourth-round selection.[9]
March 14: Washington traded QB Sam Howell and 2024 fourth- and sixth-round selections to Seattle in exchange for 2024 third- and fifth-round selections.[10]
March 15: Pittsburgh traded QB Kenny Pickett and a 2024 fourth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2024 third-round selection and two 2025 seventh-round selections.[12]
March 22: Kansas City traded CB L'Jarius Sneed and a 2024 seventh-round selection to Tennessee in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round selection and a 2025 third-round selection.[13]
March 29: Philadelphia traded LB Haason Reddick to the New York Jets in exchange for a conditional 2026 second or third-round selection based on Reddick's performance.[14]
April 3: Buffalo traded WR Stefon Diggs, a 2024 sixth-round selection (No. 189 overall), and a 2025 fifth-round selection to Houston in exchange for a 2025 second-round selection.[15][16]
August 14: New England traded LB Matthew Judon to Atlanta in exchange for a 2025 third-round selection.[19]
August 22: Washington traded WR Jahan Dotson and a 2025 fifth-round selection to Philadelphia in exchange for a 2025 third-round selection and two 2025 seventh-round selections.[20]
October 15: Las Vegas traded WR Davante Adams to the New York Jets in exchange for a conditional 2025 second or third-round selection based on Adams' performance.[22]
October 15: Cleveland traded WR Amari Cooper and 2025 sixth-round selection to Buffalo for a 2025 third- and 2026 seventh-round selection.[23]
October 24: Tennessee traded WR DeAndre Hopkins to Kansas City in exchange for a 2025 fourth or fifth-round selection based on Hopkins' performance.[24]
October 29: Carolina traded WR Diontae Johnson and a 2025 sixth-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for a 2025 fifth-round selection.[25]
November 5: The Los Angeles Rams traded CB Tre'Davious White and a 2027 seventh-round selection to Baltimore in exchange for a 2026 seventh-round selection.[26]
November 5: New Orleans traded CB Marshon Lattimore and a 2025 fifth-round selection to Washington in exchange for 2025 third-, fourth- and sixth-round selections.[27]
November 5: Cleveland traded LB Za'Darius Smith and a 2026 seventh-round selection to Detroit in exchange for a 2025 fifth-round selection and a 2026 sixth-round selection.[28]
Retirements
Notable retirements
DT Fletcher Cox – Six-time Pro Bowler, four-time All-Pro (one first-team, three second-team), and Super Bowl LII champion. Played for Philadelphia during his entire 12-year career.[29]
QB Nick Foles – One-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl LII champion and MVP. Played for Philadelphia, the St. Louis Rams, Kansas City, Jacksonville, Chicago, and Indianapolis during his 11-year career.[31]
CB Chris Harris Jr. – Four-time Pro Bowler, three-time All-Pro (one first-team, two second-team), and Super Bowl 50 champion. Played for Denver, the Los Angeles Chargers, and New Orleans during his 12-year career.[32]
C Jason Kelce – Seven-time Pro Bowler, six-time first-team All-Pro, and Super Bowl LII champion. Played for Philadelphia during his entire 13-year career.[33]
WR Matthew Slater – Ten-time Pro Bowler, eight-time All-Pro (five first-team, three second-team) as a special teams player, and three-time Super Bowl champion (XLIX, LI, and LIII). Played for New England during his entire 16-year career.[35]
Allen played 14 seasons in the NFL as an offensive guard with the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2013. He was an 11-time Pro Bowler, seven-time All-Pro (six first-team, one second-team), Super Bowl XXX champion, and was selected to the 1990s and 2000s NFL All-Decade teams and NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. He died on June 2, age 52.[83]
Johnson played 16 seasons in the NFL as a cornerback with the San Francisco 49ers, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1994. He was a five-time Pro Bowler, eight-time All-Pro (four first-team, four second-team), and won the George Halas Award in 1972. He died on May 9, age 86.[84]
Otto played 15 seasons in the AFL and NFL as a center with the Oakland Raiders, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1980. He was a nine-time AFL All-Star and three-time Pro Bowler, 12-time All-Pro or All-AFL (nine first-team All-AFL, one first-team All-Pro, second-team All-Pro, and second-team All-AFL), was selected to the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team and the AFL All-Time Team, and was a 1967 AFL Champion. He died on May 19, age 86.[85]
Schmidt played 13 seasons in the NFL as a linebacker with the Detroit Lions, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1973. He was a 10-time Pro Bowler, 10-time All-Pro (eight first-team, two second-team), two-time NFL champion (1953 and 1957), and was selected to the NFL 1950s All-Decade Team and NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team. He also served as head coach of the Lions for six seasons. He died on September 11, age 92.[86]
Shaw played nine seasons in the AFL a guard with the Buffalo Bills, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999. He was an eight-time AFL All-Star and seven-time All-AFL (five first-team, two second-team), two-time AFL champion (1964 and 1965), and was selected to the AFL All-Time Team. He died on October 4, age 85.[87]
Simpson played 11 seasons in the NFL as a running back with the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1985. He was a five-time Pro Bowler, five-time first-team All-Pro, and the 1973 NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year. He was also a four time NFL rushing yards leader (1972, 1973, 1975, 1976), two time NFL rushing touchdowns leader (1973, 1975), and the NFL scoring leader in 1975. He was also the first player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season. He died on April 10, age 76.[88]
D'Alessandris was the offensive line coach for Baltimore since 2017. He died on August 24, age 70.[91]
Rule changes
The following rule changes were approved at the NFL Owners' Meeting on March 25–26:[92]
The hip-drop tackle, in which a player "grabs the runner with both hands or wraps the runner with both arms" and "unweights himself by swiveling and dropping his hips and/or lower body, landing on and trapping the runner's leg(s) at or below the knee," was made illegal, penalized as a personal foul (15 yards) and automatic first down if committed by the defense.
Coaches will receive a third challenge if either of their first two challenges are upheld. Previously, both challenges needed to be successful to receive a third challenge.
Major fouls committed by the offense will be enforced if both teams commit a foul on a play that results in a change of possession. Previously, major fouls committed by the offense were ignored in that situation.
The following rule changes for kickoffs will be in place for this season on a one-year trial basis, subject to renewal in 2025:[93]
While the kickoff will still be taken from the kicking team's 35-yard line, all players from the kicking team except the kicker must line up at the receiving team's 40-yard line.
The receiving team must have at least nine players in the "set-up zone" (the area between its own 35- and 30-yard lines) and may have a maximum of two returners.
Except for the kicker and the returners, no player on either team may move until the ball touches either the ground or a receiving team player. The kicker must also not cross midfield until those other players are allowed to move.
The kick must land in the "landing zone", between the 20-yard line and the end zone. If it lands short of the 20-yard line, it will be treated like a kickoff out-of-bounds and the receiving team will then get the ball at its 40-yard line.
If the kick sails into or beyond the end zone for a touchback, the receiving team will get the ball at its 30-yard line.
If the kick bounces into the end zone for a touchback, the receiving team will get the ball at its 20-yard line.
No fair catch or signal is allowed. Officials will blow the play dead.
During the fourth quarter, the trailing team may choose to attempt an onside kick using the pre-2024 kickoff formation. If an onside kick goes beyond the receiving team's setup zone untouched, the receiving team will gain possession at the kicking team's 20 yard line.
A tee may now be used on a free kick following a safety.
Rulings of passer down by contact or out of bounds before throwing a pass were made reviewable.
Replay reviews when there is "clear and obvious visual evidence" that the game clock expired before the snap were authorized.
The trade deadline was moved from the Tuesday following Week 8 to the Tuesday following Week 9.[94]
The season is being played over an 18-week schedule, beginning on September 5. Each of the league's 32 teams plays 17 games, with one bye week. The regular season is then scheduled to end on January 5, 2025; all games during the final weekend will be intra-division games, as it has been since 2010.[2]
Each team plays the other three teams in its own division twice, one game against each of the four teams from a division in its own conference, one game against each of the four teams from a division in the other conference, one game against each of the remaining two teams in its conference that finished in the same position in their respective divisions the previous season (e.g., the team that finished fourth in its division would play all three other teams in its conference that also finished fourth in their divisions), and one game against a team in another division in the other conference that also finished in the same position in their respective division the previous season.[96]
The division pairings for 2024 are as follows:[96]
Thanksgiving: Three Thanksgiving Day games were held on November 28, with Chicago at Detroit and the New York Giants at Dallas in the traditional afternoon doubleheader, and Miami at Green Bay in the primetime game.[103] Detroit, Dallas, and Green Bay won the games.
Christmas: Christmas Day, December 25, landed on a Wednesday. This was the first time that the league staged Wednesday Christmas games, with two scheduled: Kansas City at Pittsburgh and Baltimore at Houston.[104][105] Kansas City and Baltimore won the games.
Flexible scheduling rules
This was the second season that the league's flexible scheduling system includes Monday Night Football games and increased the amount of cross-flexing (switching) of Sunday afternoon games between CBS and Fox.[106][107][108]
After no Thursday games were flexed in 2023, flexible scheduling rules continue for Thursday Night Football this season on a trial basis.[109]
In 2024, any Monday Night Football game is allowed to be flexed between weeks 12 and 17, provided that the league announces its rescheduling no later than 12 days before the contests. For Sunday Night Football, no more than two games could be flexed between weeks 5 and 10, while any game between weeks 11 to 17 could be flexed; the league was required to give weeks 5 to 13 SNF games a 12-day notice, and weeks 14 to 17 a 6-day notice.[110][111] For Thursday Night Football, only two games can be flexed between weeks 14 and 17, teams are not allowed play two away Thursday games during the season, the same team can not be flexed into TNF both times, and the league is required to give a 28-day notice.[109]
CBS and Fox are still able to protect games from being moved, whether from a change to another network or a change of the Sunday afternoon time slot. When the initial season schedule was created, the two networks selected a limited number of games involving a specific number of teams from their respective conference. Otherwise every game can be initially scheduled on any network regardless of conference.[112] After the season started, the two networks were allowed to protect one game each week from getting flexed.[107]
The Indianapolis–Minnesota game, originally scheduled for 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS, was flexed into NBC Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m. ET, replacing the originally scheduled Jacksonville–Philadelphia game, which was moved to 4:05 p.m. ET on CBS.[114]
Week 11:
The Cincinnati–Los Angeles Chargers game, originally scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS, was flexed into NBC Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m. ET, replacing the originally scheduled Indianapolis–New York Jets game, which was moved to 1:00 p.m. ET on CBS.
Week 16:
The Denver–Los Angeles Chargers game, originally scheduled for 4:05 p.m. ET on Fox, was flexed into Thursday Night Football at 8:15 p.m. ET on Prime Video, replacing the originally scheduled Cleveland–Cincinnati game, which was moved to 1:00 p.m. ET on Sunday on CBS, though it was originally going to be on Fox before being cross-flexed.[115] Although this required Denver to play a second away Thursday game, which is above the league's limit of one per season, Denver agreed to the change.[116]
The New England–Buffalo game was also moved from 1:00 p.m. ET to 4:25 p.m. ET, remaining on CBS.[117]
Week 17:
On December 17, the NFL announced that three games would be moved to Saturday, December 28, and will air exclusively on the NFL Network: Los Angeles Chargers–New England at 1:00 p.m. ET, Denver–Cincinnati at 4:30 p.m. ET, and Arizona–Los Angeles Rams at 8:15 p.m. ET.[118]
One of the other games that the league had the option of scheduling on Saturday, Atlanta–Washington, was flexed into NBC Sunday Night Football at 8:20 p.m. ET, replacing the originally scheduled Miami–Cleveland game, which was moved to 4:05 p.m. ET on CBS.[119]
The remaining game that the league had the option of scheduling on Saturday, Indianapolis–New York Giants, remained on Sunday afternoon, December 29, at 1:00 p.m. ET on Fox.
The Green Bay–Minnesota game was moved from 1:00 p.m. ET to 4:25 p.m. ET, trading time slots with the Dallas–Philadelphia game; both games remaining on Fox.[120]
Week 18:
All Week 18 games were initially listed with a kickoff time of "TBD" and the schedule was released on December 29 after the Sunday games of Week 17 was completed.[121]
Two games with playoff implications were moved to a Saturday doubleheader on ESPN and ABC: Cleveland–Baltimore at 4:30 pm ET and Cincinnati–Pittsburgh at 8:15 pm ET.
The Minnesota–Detroit game, which would decide the NFC North champion and the top-seed in the NFC, was moved to the final Sunday Night Football game at 8:20 pm ET on NBC.
All remaining games were scheduled on Sunday afternoon at either 1:00 or 4:25 pm ET on either CBS or Fox.
^ abPittsburgh wins tie break over LA Chargers based on head-to-head victory.
^ abMiami wins tie break over Cincinnati based on conference record.
^ abcNY Jets and Las Vegas win tie break over Jacksonville based on head-to-head sweep.
^ abNY Jets wins tie break over Las Vegas based on conference record.
^ abcCleveland and Tennessee win tie break over New England based on conference record. Cleveland wins tie break over Tennessee based on strength of victory.
^ abTennessee wins tie break over New England based on head-to-head victory.
^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.
Legend
w — Clinched wild card
x — Clinched playoff berth
y — Clinched division
z — Clinched first-round bye and home-field advantage
^ abDetroit wins tie break over Minnesota based on head-to-head victory.
^ abWashington wins tie break over Green Bay based on conference record.
^ abDallas wins tie break over Arizona based on conference record.
^ abChicago wins tie break over Carolina based on head-to-head victory.
^When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest-ranked remaining team from each division.
Legend
w — Clinched wild card
x — Clinched playoff berth
y — Clinched division
z — Clinched first-round bye and home-field advantage
The playoffs are scheduled to begin with the wild-card round, with three wild-card games played in each conference. Wild Card Weekend is planned for January 11–13, 2025. In the Divisional round, scheduled for January 18–19, the top seed in the conference will play the lowest remaining seed and the other two remaining teams will play each other. The winners of those games will advance to the Conference Championship games scheduled for January 26. Super Bowl LIX is scheduled for February 9 at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.[2]
Re-seeding: Home field is determined by seeding number, not position on the bracket. The NFL does not use a fixed bracket system; the outcome of the Wild Card games determine the matchups of the Divisional games, with the lowest remaining seed in each conference traveling to the first seed, and the second-lowest remaining seed traveling to the second-highest remaining seed.
Ryan Rehkow set the record for gross punt average in a game (minimum four punts), with 64.5 yards. The previous record of 63.6 yards was held by A. J. Cole III.[122]
Braelon Allen tied the record for becoming the youngest player to score a touchdown from scrimmage, at age 20 years, 239 days. He shares the record with Arnie Herber.[124]
Allen also set the record for becoming the youngest player to score multiple touchdowns in a game.[125]
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions and receiving yards in a tight end's first two games of his career, with 15 and 156 respectively.[126][127]
Malik Nabers set the record for becoming the youngest wide receiver to have multiple touchdowns in a game, at 21 years, 56 days of age. The previous record of 21 years, 73 days was held by Mike Evans.[130]
Nabers also became the first player with at least 20 receptions, 250 receiving yards, and three touchdowns in his first three career games.[130]
Patrick Mahomes set the record for most wins in a quarterback's first 100 starts, ultimately with 78. The previous record of 76 was shared by Tom Brady and Roger Staubach.[130]
Jayden Daniels set the record for highest completion percentage for a rookie in a game (minimum 20 attempts), completing 91.3% of his passes. The previous record of 88.9% was held by Dak Prescott.[131]
Sam Darnold became the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era to win and have at least two passing touchdowns in each of his first four games with a new team.[134]
Jared Goff set the record for most completed passes in a game without an incomplete pass, with 18. The previous record of 10 was held by Kurt Warner.[135]
Goff also set the record for most passing yards in a game without an incomplete pass, with 292. The previous record of 179 was held by Frank Filchock.[135]
Jayden Daniels became the first rookie to have at least 1,000 passing yards and 250 rushing yards in his first five games.[137]
T. J. Watt joined his brother J. J. Watt to become the first set of brothers to have at least 100 sacks each.[138]
Maxx Crosby became the fourth player to have at least one sack in ten consecutive games against a single opponent, doing so against the Denver Broncos.[139]
Xavier McKinney became the first player since 1970 to intercept a pass in each of his first five games.[139]
Week 6
Deebo Samuel became the first wide receiver to have at least 20 receiving touchdowns and 20 rushing touchdowns.[140]
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions in a tight end's first seven games of his career, with 47. The previous record of 42 was held by Keith Jackson.[142]
Mike Evans became the 11th player to reach 100 touchdown receptions.[143]
Week 8
Patrick Mahomes became the fastest player to reach 30,000 passing yards, doing so in 103 games. The previous record of 109 games was held by Matthew Stafford.[144]
Justin Jefferson set the record for most games with at least 100 receiving yards in a player's first five seasons, currently with 33. Randy Moss held previous record, with 30 games.[145]
Week 9
Derek Carr became the first starting quarterback to have lost to 31 different NFL teams.[146]
Lamar Jackson set the record for most career games with a perfect passer rating (minimum 10 attempts per game), with four. He shared the previous record of three with four other players.[148]
Kamren Kinchens tied the record for the longest non-special teams touchdown by a rookie, with a 103-yard interception return. He shares the record with Pete Barnum.[148]
Week 10
Ja'Marr Chase set the record for most receiving yards against a single opponent in a season, with 457 in two games against Baltimore. The previous record of 428 yards was held by Art Powell.[149]
Chase also became the first player to have multiple games with at least 250 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[150]
Justin Herbert set the record for most completed passes in a player's first five seasons, currently with 1,772. The previous record of 1,759 passes was held by Derek Carr.[151]
Jalen Hurts became the first quarterback to have 10 rushing touchdowns in four consecutive seasons.[151]
Week 11
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions in a game by a rookie tight end, with 13. The previous record of 12 was held by Mark Bavaro.[152]
Week 12
Kaʻimi Fairbairn set the record for most field goals made in a season from at least 50 yards, currently with 12. He shared the previous record of 11 with Daniel Carlson.[153]
Patrick Mahomes tied the record for most games with at least three passing touchdowns and no interceptions during a player's first eight seasons, with 24. He shares the record with Russell Wilson.[154]
Bobby Wagner extended his streak of recording 100 tackles in a season to 13 years. He is the second player to record the feat, joining London Fletcher.[156]
Jayden Daniels became the first rookie to complete 80 percent of his passes, throw three touchdowns, and run for a touchdown in a single game.[157]
Jameis Winston became the first player in the Super Bowl era to have at least 400 passing yards, four passing touchdowns and two interceptions returned for touchdowns in a game.[158]
Justin Herbert became the third player to have at least 10 consecutive games without interception (minimum 15 attempts per game), joining Tom Brady and Derek Carr.[157]
The Pittsburgh Steelers tied the record for most consecutive seasons finishing with a winning percentage of .500 or better, with 21. They share the record with the Dallas Cowboys, who did so from 1965 to 1985.[159]
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions in a season for a rookie tight end, currently with 87. The previous record of 86 was held by Sam LaPorta.[161]
Josh Allen became the second player to pass for three touchdowns and rush for three touchdowns in a game.[162]
Allen also set the record for most games with multiple passing touchdowns and multiple rushing touchdowns, with five. The previous record of four was held by Steve Young.[163]
Puka Nacua tied the record for most games with at least 150 scrimmage yards by a wide receiver in his first two seasons, with five. He shares the record with Randy Moss and Jerry Rice.[162]
Justin Jefferson became the first player to have 7,000 receiving yards in his first five seasons.[162]
The Buffalo Bills became the first team to lose a game despite scoring at least six touchdowns and having no turnovers.[162]
Jayden Daniels became the fifth player and first rookie to have a completion percentage of at least 80% in four games in a season (minimum 20 attempts per game).[164]
Davante Adams became the 12th player to reach 100 touchdown receptions.[165]
Week 16
Cameron Dicker set the record for the longest successful fair catch kick, at 57 yards. The previous record of 52 yards was held by Paul Hornung. This was also the first successful fair catch kick since 1976.[166]
Joe Burrow became the fourth quarterback to have in a season at least 10 games with at least 250 passing yards and three passing touchdowns.[171]
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions in a season by a rookie, with 108. The previous record of 105 was held by Puka Nacua.[172]
Bowers also set the record for most receiving yards by a rookie tight end in a season, currently with 1,144. The previous record of 1,076 was held by Mike Ditka.[172]
Jayden Daniels set the record for most rushing yards by a rookie quarterback, currently with 820. The previous record of 815 was held by Robert Griffin III.[174]
Aaron Rodgers set the record for most sacks taken by a quarterback in his career, with 568. The previous record of 565 was held by Tom Brady.[175]
The Buffalo Bills tied the record for most players to score a receiving touchdown in a season, with 13 players doing so. They share the record with the 2016 Atlanta Falcons.[176]
The Detroit–San Francisco game was the first game to have at least 10 combined touchdowns and no punts since 1937.
Awards
Players of the Week / Month
The following were named the top performers during the season:
Smith was fired on January 8, after three seasons with the Falcons. During his tenure, the team was 21–30 (.412), with no playoff appearances.[199]
Morris was hired on January 25. Morris was previously the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams from 2021–2023. This is his third head coaching position, having previously served as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2009–2011, as well as the interim head coach of the Falcons during the 2020 season, compiling an overall record of 21–38 (.356).[200]
On November 27, 2023, Reich was fired after a 1–10 (.091) start in his first year as Panthers' head coach. Tabor, the team's special teams coordinator, was elevated as interim head coach. This was his first experience as head coach.[201] He finished the season with a 1–5 (.167) record.
Canales was hired on January 25. A long-time offensive assistant for Seattle, he was most recently the offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2023 season. This is his first head coaching position at any level.[202]
After a 3–5 (.375) start, McDaniels was fired on October 31, 2023, after one and a half seasons with the team. During his tenure, the Raiders were 9–16 (.360) with no playoff appearances.[203]
Pierce, the team's linebackers coach, was promoted to interim head coach. This was his first head coaching position.[204] He finished the season with a 5–4 (.556) record.
On January 19, Pierce was named the full-time head coach of the Raiders.[205]
After a 5–9 (.357) start, Staley was fired on December 15 after almost three seasons with the team. During his tenure, the Chargers were 24–24 (.500) with one playoff appearance and no playoff wins.[206]
Smith, the team's outside linebackers coach, was elevated as interim head coach. This was his first head coaching position.[207] He finished the season with an 0–3 (.000) record.
Harbaugh was hired on January 24. This is his second NFL coaching position, previously coaching the San Francisco 49ers from 2011–2014, leading them to two NFC West division titles, three consecutive NFC Championship Game appearances and a Super Bowl appearance, ending his tenure with a regular season record of 44–19–1 (.695). He was most recently the head coach at Michigan from 2015–2023, leading the Wolverines to three College Football Playoff appearances and a National Championship in 2023. His college experience also included stints at San Diego and Stanford, and his overall college record was 144–52 (.735).[208]
On January 11, Belichick and the Patriots mutually agreed to part ways after 24 seasons together. In that period, the team compiled a regular season record of 266–121 (.687), winning the AFC East division title 17 times with 18 overall playoff appearances. In the post-season, the team compiled a record of 30–12 (.714), with 13 AFC Championship Game appearances, nine Super Bowl appearances, and six Super Bowl championships (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI, and LIII).[209]
Mayo was hired on January 12. A Patriots linebacker from 2008 to 2015 (Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2008) and a Patriots defensive coach from 2019 to 2023, this is his first head coaching position at any level.[210]
On January 10, Carroll was reassigned to an advisor role after 14 seasons as head coach of the Seahawks. During his tenure, the team was 137–89–1 (.606). The team made the playoffs ten times, including five NFC West division titles, two Super Bowl appearances, the Super Bowl XLVIII championship, and an overall playoff record of 10–9 (.526).[211]
Macdonald was hired on January 31. A long time Ravens defensive assistant, he was most recently the Ravens' defensive coordinator from 2022–2023. This is his first head coaching position at any level.[212]
On January 9, Vrabel was fired after six seasons with the Titans. During his tenure, the team was 54–45 (.545), with two AFC South division titles in three overall playoff appearances, and a playoff record of 2–3 (.400).[213]
Callahan was hired on January 24. A long time offensive assistant for several teams, he was most recently the Cincinnati Bengals' offensive coordinator from 2019–2023. This is his first head coaching position at any level.[214]
On January 8, Rivera was fired after four seasons with the Commanders. During his tenure, the team was 26–40–1 (.396), with one playoff appearance and no playoff wins.[215]
Quinn was hired on February 3. This is his second head coaching position, previously coaching the Atlanta Falcons from 2015–2020, leading them to two playoff appearances and a Super Bowl appearance, ending his tenure with a regular season record of 43–42 (.506). He was most recently the defensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys from 2021–2023, with his unit leading the league in takeaways all three years.[216][217]
After a 4–8 (.333) start including a 6-game losing streak, Eberflus was fired as head coach on November 29 after being hired in 2022. During his two and a half season tenure, Chicago was 14–32 (.304) with no playoff appearances.[218]
Brown, the team's offensive coordinator, was named as interim head coach. This is his first head coaching position at any level.
After a 2–7 (.222) start including a 7-game losing streak, Allen was fired on November 4 after two and a half seasons as the team's head coach. During his tenure, the Saints were 18–25 (.419) with no playoff appearances.[219]
Rizzi, the team's special teams coordinator, was elevated as interim head coach. This is his first experience as NFL head coach. He was the head coach of New Haven and Rhode Island with a combined record of 18–23 (.439).
After a 3–5 start, Ziegler was fired on October 31, 2023, after one and a half seasons with the team. During his tenure, the Raiders were 9–16 (.360) with no playoff appearances.[203]
Kelly, the team's assistant general manager, would serve as interim GM for the rest of the season.[223]
Telesco, who spent the last 11 seasons as general manager of the Los Angeles Chargers, was hired on January 23.[224]
Telesco was fired on December 15, 2023, after 11 seasons with the team.[206] Wooden, the team's director of player personnel, served as interim GM for the rest of the season.[207]
Hortiz was hired on January 30. He previously served for the Baltimore Ravens from 1998 to 2023 in various executive roles and as director of player personnel the last five seasons.[225]
On January 11, the Patriots and head coach and de facto GM Belichick agreed to part ways after 24 seasons,[209] with executive vice president of player personnel Wolf having final say on personnel decisions.[226]
On January 15, the Commanders hired Peters, assistant GM of the 49ers, as GM.[227] Mayhew was retained and given the title of senior personnel executive and advisor to Peters.[228]
Douglas was fired on November 19, after six seasons. Savage, the team's senior personnel advisor, was named interim GM. Savage previously served as general manager of the Cleveland Browns from 2005 to 2008.[229]
Stadiums
On February 28, Washington announced that FedEx ended its naming rights agreement for what was FedExField two years before the scheduled end of the agreement.[230][231] The team used the temporary name of Commanders Field before announcing a sponsorship with Northwest Federal Credit Union on August 27, in which the stadium was renamed Northwest Stadium.[232]
Cincinnati added orange pants into its uniform rotation for the first time in franchise history. The pants are paired with Cincinnati's orange alternate jersey and primary helmet during the team's season opener.[234]
Cleveland announced that the team would be returning to white facemasks full time beginning with the 2024 season after featuring them for one game in each of the previous two seasons. Cleveland previously wore white facemasks from 1975 to 2005.[235]
Denver unveiled new uniforms on April 22—the team's first uniform change since 1997. The primary logo and color scheme were retained.[236] Denver implemented an additional throwback alternate uniform based on the team's 1977 "Orange Crush" design.[237]
Detroit unveiled new uniforms on April 18.[238] The set features updated block numbers, nameplate typeface, and shoulder striping across all three designs. The color scheme was updated to a brighter shade of the team's "Honolulu blue".[239] A black uniform serves as Detroit's alternate while their throwback uniform was retained as their second alternate.[240][241]
Houston revealed four new uniforms on April 23, replacing the set used by the franchise since its inception. A new shade of "H-Town Blue" was incorporated on an alternate design. The original primary logo was retained and a secondary "H" logo was implemented.[242][243][244][245]
Jacksonville introduced a throwback uniform based on their original 1990s uniform.[246][247]
Minnesota unveiled a new alternate "Winter Warrior" set on June 6. The jersey is white with purple numbers accented by a silver outline. The pants are white with purple and silver stripes. It is the first Vikings jersey that does not include gold.[248]
The New York Giants introduced a throwback design to commemorate the team's 100th season on May 17. The "Century Red" uniforms implement design elements from several of the team's early seasons.[249] This set replaces the throwback-inspired white uniforms first used during the NFL's "Color Rush" program.[250]
The New York Jets replaced their current designs with a new set that utilizes the team's legacy white throwback as its base template and updated their logos to accommodate the change. Green and black versions of the uniform were unveiled on April 15.[251][252] The team unveiled "The Classic" on July 22, a design based on their uniforms worn during Super Bowl III.[253]
Philadelphia added the updated wordmark from 2022 to their uniforms.[254]
Washington added gold pants to its home uniform for the first time since 2018.[255]
Alternate helmets
In April 2024, the NFL modified its uniform rule to allow for a third helmet option. The four teams that underwent a re-design process prior to the season, as noted above, have been offered a third helmet option, and it will be available to all teams starting in 2025. These alternate helmets can be paired with a team's throwback or alternate uniform; if it is with the throwback uniform, the helmet colors and designs must be historically compatible.[256]
Baltimore revealed an alternate "Purple Rising" helmet for their all-purple uniforms. The helmet is purple and features a forward-facing Raven logo with a gold facemask.[257]
Denver added a third "Legacy Blue" helmet to accompany their throwback uniform.[258]
Detroit replaced the decals on their Honolulu blue helmet with a black version of the primary team logo and striping. The helmet was accompanied with the team's black alternate uniform.[259]
Green Bay introduced a white helmet to their all-white uniform configuration.[260]
Houston's alternate "H-Town Blue" uniform features the team's new "H" secondary logo as its primary helmet decal. The team's red alternate helmet was modified to include new decals that feature the team logo's horns on either side.[244]
Jacksonville introduced a white alternate helmet, which they announced would be worn for one game.[261]
Minnesota's "Winter Warrior" uniform features a new white alternate helmet. The helmet's logo outline, stripe and facemask are silver.[262]
The New York Giants introduced a "Century Red" throwback helmet commemorating their 100th season in existence. It features winged red decals on the team's default blue shell.[249]
The New York Jets reintroduced its white shell helmet for the aforementioned "The Classic" throwback uniform.[263]
Patches
Carolina wore a patch that commemorated the 30th season of the franchise.[264]
Jacksonville wore a patch that commemorated the 30th season of the franchise.[265]
Las Vegas wore a patch that commemorated the 65th season of the franchise.[266]
The New York Giants wore a patch that commemorated the 100th season of the franchise.[267]
Sunday afternoon games are split between CBS and Fox. Both networks continued to carry the Sunday afternoon AFC and NFC packages, respectively. When the initial schedule was created, CBS and Fox were able to specify a limited number of games involving teams from their respective conference that they want to air, but otherwise the league was free to schedule games regardless of conference.[269] Each network is scheduled to air ten doubleheaders, with both networks airing one on Weeks 15 and 18.[270][271] On Thanksgiving, CBS broadcast the early Detroit game and Fox broadcast the late Dallas game.[106] Fox will also have an additional Saturday afternoon game on December 21.[272] CBS also has the option of producing alternative broadcasts of select games on Nickelodeon.[106]
ESPN continued to produce Monday Night Football and the doubleheader on the last Saturday of the season. Originally, four MNF games and the Saturday doubleheader were set to be ESPN/ABC simulcasts. On October 11, 2024, it was announced that ABC picked up simulcasts of six additional MNF games, bringing the ESPN/ABC simulcast total to twelve. Three weeks will feature two MNF games split between ABC and ESPN.[106][274][275][276] On April 10, 2024, ESPN signed a contract extension with Omaha Productions to produce the alternative Manningcast on ESPN2 on selected Mondays through 2034.[277]
This is the third year of a 12-year deal with Amazon Prime Video and Twitch to exclusively stream Thursday Night Football.[278] This is also the second season that Prime Video and Twitch streamed the game on the Friday after Thanksgiving under the title Black Friday Football.[279]DirecTV has an agreement with Amazon to distribute Thursday Night Football games to business establishments.[280]
Peacock simulcasts NBC's games.[106] The platform also exclusively stream the NFL International Series game in Brazil (its second season in a six-year deal).[281][282] Peacock's exclusive game was distribute to business establishments via Peacock Sports Pass on EverPass Media.[283] Peacock will also stream an alternate broadcast of NBC's Saturday December 21 game that will use the league's player tracking data to render a live version of the game using elements of the Madden 25 video game.[284]
ESPN+ simulcast select games on ABC, including games being simulcast on ESPN, as well as select Manningcast telecasts.[106] The platform also exclusively streamed the second game of a split Monday Night Football doubleheader on October 21 with ABC and ESPN airing the other game.[285] ESPN+'s exclusive games will be distributed to business establishments via the ESPN+ for Business package on DirecTV.[286] On December 9, ESPN+ and Disney+ will stream The Simpsons Funday Football, an alternate Monday Night Football broadcast that will use the league's player tracking data to render a live animated version of the game portrayed by characters from The Simpsons.[287]
Netflix will stream two Christmas games this season as part of a new three-year deal. It will also stream at least one game each the next two seasons.[288]EverPass Media will distribute the games to businesses.
This will be the second season out of a seven-year deal that the NFL Sunday Ticket out-of-market sports package will stream on YouTube TV, as well as on YouTube's Primetime Channels service as a standalone subscription option.[289]DirecTV and EverPass Media will also distribute NFL Sunday Ticket to business establishments.[290][291][292]
The league's streaming service NFL+ continued to live stream in-market regular season and postseason games on mobile devices only, radio broadcasts for all games, most out-of-market preseason games and a live stream of NFL Network on its base tier, and replays of games along with a live stream of NFL RedZone on its premium tier.[293]
Postseason
All four broadcast partners will air at least one Wild Card round game, with CBS and Fox airing an AFC and NFC Wild Card game, respectively. NBC will air the Sunday night game under the fourth year of its seven-year deal.[294][295][296] ESPN/ABC will broadcast the Monday night Wild Card game, its fourth in a five-year deal.[297][298] CBS will air a second game in the wild card round as part of its rotation with Fox and NBC; one of CBS' Wild Card games will have an alternative broadcast on Nickelodeon.[299]
Amazon Prime Video will exclusively air a Wild Card playoff game for the first time during the 2024 season (it previously simulcast one CBS Wild Card playoff games on the platform in the 2021 and 2022 seasons), purchasing the rights to the game that was aired exclusively by Peacock last season.[300][301]
This will be the second season that all four broadcast television partners air one divisional playoff game per season (ESPN/ABC, Fox, CBS, and NBC).[302]
Fox will televise Super Bowl LIX in the annual rotation of Super Bowl broadcasters.[303]
For regional windows (such as the late afternoon), viewership figures include across all regional games on the indicated network and timeslot (for single games this includes games aired in both the early and late slots).
^"Commanders-Cardinals Stats & Snaps". Commanders.com. September 30, 2024. Retrieved September 30, 2024. Wagner (1,734) has passed LB Zach Thomas (1,733) for the fourth-most tackles in NFL history.
^Salvatore, Hayley (December 4, 2024). "Bobby Wagner's message to 'have fun' on field resonated with teammates". Commanders.com. Retrieved December 5, 2024. The 34-year-old recorded his 100th tackle of the season in the first quarter of the matchup, marking his 13th-straight season with at least 100 stops. The feat puts Wagner in the same category as former Washington linebacker London Fletcher, the only other player in NFL history with the same career tackles record.
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