Jacksonville’s Doug Pederson and New England’s Jerod Mayo are two NFL coaches who are out of a job while New York Giants coach Brian Daboll is among those who look like they will be back next fall.

It’s the day after the NFL’s regular season, which usually means a tough day for coaches as underachieving teams move quickly to make changes.

Mayo was fired on Sunday after the team’s win over the Buffalo Bills, ending his tenure after just one season and a 4-13 record. The move means the Patriots will embark on another rebuild as the team tries to build an identity following the Bill Belichick-Tom Brady era.

Pederson is out as Jacksonville’s head coach after the franchise’s “best team assembled” won just four games, though owner Shad Khan did opt to retain general manager Trent Baalke. The Jaguars have lost 18 of their past 23 games dating back to last season.

The 56-year-old Pederson went 23-30 with Jacksonville, a far cry from the Super Bowl-winning coach Khan thought he hired in February 2021. Pederson led the Eagles to their first Super Bowl title in 2018.

Not every team that had a rough year has decided to change directions — the Giants announced on Monday that they’re keeping coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen despite a 3-14 record this season. The Indianapolis Colts are staying with their current regime after owner Jim Irsay said coach Shane Steichen and GM Chris Ballard will return.

The Miami Dolphins are also sticking with their leaders: Owner Stephen Ross said coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier will return after an 8-9 season.

Browns’ Watson has medical setback, clouds future

Deshaun Watson’s future as Cleveland’s quarterback is more uncertain.

Browns general manager Andrew Berry said Monday that Watson suffered a setback in his recovery from an Achilles tendon rupture, and the team doesn’t know if or when he’ll be available in 2025.

“We’ll know more in the next couple days or weeks,” Berry said.

Watson has played in only 19 games since signing a fully guaranteed five-year, $230 million contract with Cleveland in 2022. The deal has been a collective failure as Watson hasn’t played well when he’s been healthy.

Berry opened his season-ending news conference with the unexpected update on Watson, who made just seven starts this season as the Browns (3-14) stumbled after making the playoffs a year ago.

Berry said the Browns learned about Watson’s new medical situation during player exit meetings on Sunday, when the 29-year-old brought it up to team doctors.

WR Hill indicates he wants out of Miami

A frustrated Tyreek Hill might want out of Miami.

The star wide receiver appeared to indicate after the Dolphins’ 32-20 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday that he could want to play elsewhere next season.

“This is the first time I haven’t been in the playoffs,” Hill said. “For me, I have to do what’s best for me and my family, if that’s here or wherever the case may be. I’m (going to) open that door for myself. I’m opening the door.

“I’m out, bro. It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, I’ve got to do what’s best for my career. ... I’m too much of a competitor to be just out there.”