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End of an era: John Fox with Carolina Panthers


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span class=introJohn Fox, who has one week left with the Carolina Panthers, is the fourth-longest tenured coach in the league. Only Tennessee's Jeff Fisher (17), Philadelphia's Andy Reid (12) and New England's Bill Belichick (11) have been in business longer. Since Fox was hired, Dick Jauron has coached three teams (Buffalo, Chicago and Detroit) and nine men have coached two teams each. Since the Panthers hired Fox in 2002, there have been 93 coaches in the league. Here's a look at the roll call in the Fox era:/spanp/span class=z_tb_bodyspan class=modify1 --/span span class=boldCAROLINA /spanJohn Fox/span

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