Jeff Reinebold looks at the NFL's latest head coach hires

In this week's edition of Coach's Corner, Jeff Reinebold gives his take on the five new NFL head coaches and the potential move of the Raiders from Oakland

It has been a busy week on the NFL's head coaching carousel.

Former Houston Oilers head coach Jerry Glanville once stated that the NFL stands for 'Not For Long', such is the high turnover of coaches. This year, seven jobs became vacant, and six of those have already been filled.

The Jacksonville Jaguars were the first to move, appointing interim head coach Doug Marrone, before the L.A. Rams, Denver Broncos and Buffalo Bills all followed suit.

Image: Doug Marrone has been appointed as Jacksonville head coach after a two game spell as interim head coach

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Soon after the Chargers' move from San Diego to Los Angeles was confirmed, reports suggested that Anthony Lynn would fill the head coaching role.

On this week's Coach's Corner, Sky Sports analyst and resident coach Jeff Reinebold discussed the changes, talking through the challenges that each one face going forward.

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Jeff also talked about the decision made by both the Chargers and Raiders, to relocate their teams. The Raiders have filed the relevant paperwork to make the move official, but still require 24 votes of support from NFL owners.

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