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Ejiro Evero Returns to Carolina After Missing Out on All 10 NFL Head Coaching Jobs

The Panthers defensive coordinator interviewed for multiple openings but will remain in Charlotte as Dave Canales rebuilds.

Published April 26, 2026 Source Panthers.com From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 26, 2026

Ejiro Evero Returns to Carolina After Missing Out on All 10 NFL Head Coaching Jobs

The Panthers defensive coordinator interviewed for multiple openings but will remain in Charlotte as Dave Canales rebuilds.

Ejiro Evero is back at his desk in Charlotte after the final NFL head coaching vacancy closed without his name attached. The Panthers defensive coordinator, who drew interviews for at least three head coaching positions this cycle, will return to a unit that finished 30th in points allowed and 28th in DVOA in 2024.

The retention solves one personnel question for Dave Canales, who enters Year Two without offensive coordinator Brad Idzik (departed to Seattle) but keeps defensive continuity. Evero, 39, coordinated Denver's top-10 defense in 2022 before a one-year stop as Carolina's interim defensive play-caller in 2023 under Frank Reich. He left for Jacksonville in 2024, then returned to Carolina when Doug Pederson's staff dissolved. The carousel suggests coordinators who interview well but don't land jobs are easier to re-sign than those who never enter the market.

The Panthers defense allowed 27.4 points per game in 2024, fifth-worst in the league. The secondary gave up 8.1 yards per attempt, and the pass rush generated 31 sacks, tied for 25th. Evero inherits the same personnel minus edge rusher Brian Burns, traded to the Giants last April for a second-round pick that became running back Jonathon Brooks. The front office bet that coordinator scheming could replace individual talent. That bet failed. Now Evero gets another year to prove it wasn't the scheme.

Carolina holds the 8th overall pick in April's draft and $52 million in effective cap space. General manager Dan Morgan has already signaled the defense gets priority, which means Evero's scheme will dictate positional spending. If he runs a two-high shell, the team needs rangy safeties. If he blitzes more, they need a three-technique who can two-gap. The draft board and free-agent board are being built around a coordinator who was supposed to leave.

Evero's return also clarifies the defensive assistant market. His position coaches—defensive line coach Todd Wash and linebackers coach Al Holcomb—interviewed for coordinator jobs elsewhere but have not yet signed. If they stay, Carolina preserves institutional knowledge. If they leave, Evero rebuilds his staff for the third time in three years, which is what happens when you're good enough to interview but not good enough to be hired.

The Saints hired Evero's Broncos successor, Vance Joseph, as defensive coordinator. The Jets hired Evero's former boss, Jeff Ulbrich, as head coach but brought in Steve Wilks to run the defense. The Bears, who interviewed Evero, hired Ron Rivera and gave him full control of the defensive staff. Every vacancy closed with someone else's name.

Canales told local reporters last week that he wanted Evero back but wouldn't confirm it until the hiring cycle ended. That window closed Monday when the Jaguars hired Liam Coen, the final vacancy. Evero's agent, Brian Mackler, did not return a request for comment. The Panthers announced the retention Tuesday afternoon without a press conference.

The decision keeps Carolina's defensive system intact but raises the question of leverage. Coordinators who interview for head coaching jobs typically receive contract extensions or raises when they return. Evero's current deal, signed in February 2024, pays approximately $2.5 million annually, middle-tier for defensive coordinators. Whether Morgan renegotiated or simply invoked the existing contract is unclear. The difference matters for future retention cycles. If Evero coaches another top-10 defense in 2025, he'll interview again. If Carolina doesn't adjust his deal now, they risk losing him for nothing next offseason.

The Panthers open OTAs in mid-April. Canales has thirteen weeks to install his offense, Evero has thirteen weeks to rebuild a defense that allowed 402 yards per game, and Morgan has thirteen weeks to add the talent both coordinators need. The head coaching carousel is done. The assistant market is still moving.

The takeaway
Evero's return gives Carolina defensive continuity but exposes the team's limited appeal for coaching talent after back-to-back losing seasons.
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