Cardinals fire Jonathan Gannon after 15-36 record
- On Jan. 5, the Arizona Cardinals fired Jonathan Gannon after the team finished 3-14 and ended the season on a nine-game losing streak.
- Injuries piled up and Arizona's defense regressed despite heavy spending, with more players on injured reserve than any team and key contributors lost, including top running backs.
- Finishing 15-36, Jonathan Gannon, head coach, faced discipline issues including a sideline incident with Emari Demercado, earning a $100,000 fine, and the Cardinals went 0-6 in NFC West play.
- The front office faces immediate staffing and quarterback decisions as general manager Monti Ossenfort stays to oversee the coaching search following Jonathan Gannon's firing.
- Entering the offseason, Arizona will hunt for a new head coach and has significant cap room; the roster retains building blocks like Trey McBride and Paris Johnson Jr. but needs offensive line upgrades.
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