In a transformative move to escape the NFC West basement, the Arizona Cardinals officially appointed Mike LaFleur as their new head coach.
The 38-year-old offensive mastermind signed a five-year contract following an intensive nearly month-long search to replace Jonathan Gannon, who was dismissed on January 5. LaFleur arrives with a sterling reputation for creative play-design, having served as the Los Angeles Rams’ offensive coordinator for the past three seasons, where he helped orchestrate one of the NFL‘s most explosive units.
The LaFleur Profile: A Family Tradition of Innovation
LaFleur is the younger brother of Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur, and his hiring continues a specific Arizona trend: he is the sixth consecutive Cardinals head coach appointed without prior full-time NFL head coaching experience.
The Shanahan Tree: LaFleur is a prominent branch of the Kyle Shanahan coaching tree, having worked under him in Cleveland, Atlanta, and San Francisco. This system is famous for its “outside zone” run game and heavy use of play-action to create easy completions for quarterbacks.
The Rams Connection: Under Sean McVay in Los Angeles, LaFleur contributed to an offense that led the NFL in yards, scoring, and passing yards in 2025.
Tactical Identity: Expect the Cardinals to transition toward a “Shanahan-style” offense—characterized by pre-snap motion, versatility in the run game, and a focus on “YAC” (yards after catch) for playmakers like Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride.
Key Challenges & The 2026 Road Map
LaFleur inherits a roster brimming with young potential but lacking in recent consistency. The Cardinals haven’t won a playoff game since 2015 and finished at the bottom of a historically competitive NFC West last season.
| Critical Objective | Immediate Task |
| Quarterback Direction | Deciding the long-term future of Kyler Murray (under contract) within the new scheme. |
| The No. 3 Pick | Leveraging Arizona’s 3rd overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft to land a cornerstone offensive or defensive lineman. |
| Defensive Stability | Hiring a defensive coordinator who can stabilize a unit that struggled significantly during Gannon’s 3-14 final season. |
| NFC West Rivalry | Turning the tide against divisional rivals (Rams, 49ers, Seahawks) who combined for fewer losses than Arizona had alone last year. |
“Mike is a dynamic and innovative leader and exactly the type of person we were looking for… He understands what winning football looks like.” — Michael Bidwill, Cardinals Owner, Feb 2026






