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New NFL head coaches who are Black face heightened pressure to perform, according to players.

In the aftermath of the recent firings of two Black head coaches in the NFL, Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton expressed his concerns regarding the treatment of minority coaches in the league. Jerod Mayo of the New England Patriots was let go following the conclusion of the regular season, while Antonio Pierce of the Las Vegas Raiders faced a similar fate two days later. Hamilton remarked, “I don’t want to make it a bigger thing than it is, but at the same time, it is tough to see respected retired athletes and minority coaches who earned their positions leave so soon. It seems that Black coaches may not have as much time to prove themselves.”

Current statistics may support this sentiment. Over 90% of more than 65 Black NFL players surveyed expressed hope when the number of Black head coaches in the league rose to seven last offseason. However, with the firings of Mayo and Pierce and the subsequent hiring of Aaron Glenn by the New York Jets, this figure has now decreased to six, with the New Orleans Saints still in the process of hiring for their vacant position. Various players commented extensively before the firings took place concerning the need for Black coaches to achieve quick success; otherwise, they risk being dismissed prematurely.

“Sometimes,” remarked Chargers linebacker Chris Rumph, “they place them in situations where they don’t allow enough time to succeed.” This added pressure compounds the existing strain that comes with coaching at such a high level. Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cam Heyward highlighted the need for a more measured approach, asking whether Black coaches are given the necessary time to make a meaningful impact on their teams, rather than facing immediate scrutiny after just one year.

“They might fire a coach before having the chance to see the program develop properly,” he stated. An impressive 42% of head coaches who were let go after their first complete season since 2000 have been Black, according to an AP tally, while only 18% of the 173 new head coaches in that same period have been Black.

Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin shared an optimistic outlook, suggesting that if a Black coach fails to secure a role or is dismissed, it is likely due to not meeting qualifications rather than racial bias. Yet, he acknowledged that Black coaching candidates may need to go the extra mile to prove their worth. “Unfortunately, sometimes it seems that Black coaches or candidates face additional hurdles just to get the opportunity,” he noted.

Ronnie Stanley, an offensive lineman for the Ravens and a nine-year professional, echoed these sentiments, asserting that the limited number of head coaching opportunities and the historical trend of short coaching tenures contributes to the intense pressure that Black coaches may experience. “You have to be in a supportive environment where leadership understands the dynamics and does not impose excessive pressure,” he said.

The importance of representation within a league where over half the players are Black, yet only about 20% of the coaching staff is composed of Black individuals, was a focal point in this discussion. McLaurin added, “The color of one’s skin doesn’t dictate coaching ability. However, it would be simplistic to ignore the unique cultural understandings that a Black coach might possess in a league dominated by Black athletes.”

Brandon Brown, director of The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport (TIDES), acknowledged the players’ sentiments about representation. “Players have a legitimate right to seek more representation in head coaching roles,” he affirmed. “When there’s a noticeable disparity between the demographics of players and coaches, it becomes an important issue. People naturally want to connect with those who share similar backgrounds.”

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