For the second straight year, Frank Reich has been fired mid-season.
Panthers owner David Tepper announced Tuesday (AEDT) he had fired Reich as the team’s head coach, following Sunday’s 17-10 loss to the Titans that dropped the Panthers to a league-worst 1-10 in Reich’s first season with the team.
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Chris Tabor, the team’s special teams co-ordinator, will be Carolina’s interim head coach.
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