It's Black Monday in the NFL as 8 teams are now looking for new head coaches

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Marvin Lewis — Cincinnati Bengals

Marvin Lewis — Cincinnati Bengals

Seasons with the team: 16

2018 Record (overall): 6-10 (131-122-3)

Playoff appearances (record): 7 (0-7)

One thing to know: Lewis went 0-7 in the playoffs, but those seven playoff games were six more than the Bengals had in the 14 seasons before they hired Lewis.

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Adam Gase — Miami Dolphins

Adam Gase — Miami Dolphins

Seasons with the team: 3

2018 Record (overall): 7-9 (23-25)

Playoff appearances (record): 1 (0-1)

One thing to know: Rex Ryan has reportedly been putting together a potential coaching staff and telling them he has a good shot at landing the Dolphins job. Several other reports say he is not a candidate.

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Vance Joseph — Denver Broncos

Vance Joseph — Denver Broncos

Seasons with the team: 2

2018 Record (overall): 6-10 (11-21)

Playoff appearances (record): 0

One thing to know: According to Ian Rapoport, Joseph is expected to be a top defensive coordinator candidate this offseason. It would also not be a surprise if he interviews for one or more of the head coaching vacancies.

Steve Wilks — Arizona Cardinals

Steve Wilks — Arizona Cardinals

Seasons with the team: 1

2018 Record (overall): 3-13 (3-13)

Playoff appearances (record): 0

One thing to know: Wilks is the tenth coach since 2000 to be out after one season as the head coach of a team.

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Dirk Koetter — Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Dirk Koetter — Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Seasons with the team: 3

2018 Record (overall): 5-11 (19-29)

Playoff appearances (record): 0

One thing to know: Whoever the next coach is in Tampa Bay, they will have Jameis Winston back as the starting quarterback, according to Adam Schefter.

Todd Bowles — New York Jets

Todd Bowles — New York Jets

Seasons with the team: 4

2018 Record (overall): 4-12 (24-40)

Playoff appearances (record): 0

One thing to know: Bowles is one of the most liked people in the NFL. He will almost certainly be coaching in the NFL in 2019. He is expected to be a candidate for multiple head coaching vacancies. If those don't pan out, he would almost certainly be a defensive coordinator somewhere.

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Mike McCarthy — Green Bay Packers

Mike McCarthy — Green Bay Packers

Seasons with the team: 13

2018 Record (overall): 4-7-1 (125-77-2)

Playoff appearances (record): 9 (10-8, including 1 Super Bowl win)

One thing to know: McCarthy was fired after Week 13 and is another coach that is expected to receive a lot of interest with the other vacancies.

Hue Jackson — Cleveland Browns

Hue Jackson — Cleveland Browns

Seasons with the team: 3

2018 Record (overall): 2-5-1 (3-36-1)

Playoff appearances (record): 0

One thing to know: Jackson was the first coach fired this season, with the Browns letting him go after a 2-5-1 start in which they were just a few plays away from being 5-3. The Browns went 5-3 after his dismissal, winning more games than they had in 40 games under Jackson.

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