The NFL season will come to an end for 20 of the 32 teams on Sunday. A few coaching tenures will be terminated along with it.

Especially in New York.

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Below are three coaches who will join Chip Kelly -- who was recently fired from the Eagles -- in the unemployment line come Monday.

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Tom Coughlin, Giants

It's almost as if this story has been written on Tom Coughlin for four years now. There's just no surviving this season.

The Giants enter Sunday a disappointing 6-9 in the NFC Least East. A 49-17 loss to the Vikings in Week 16 highlighted what's been a complacent culture since a victory in Super Bowl XLVI. The Giants have failed to make the playoffs since that 21-17 victory over the Patriots.

Couple that with the worst defense in NFL history and the recipe is there for Coughlin to be handed his pink slip on Monday.

Rex Ryan, Bills

If the Jets learned anything in 2015, it's that life is better without Rex Ryan. The Bills -- assuming they're smart enough -- will double down on that lesson in 2016.

Buffalo appeared to be on the fast track following last season's 9-7 finish. What followed, however, was the same level of mediocre football synonymous with Ryan's coaching career. Even if the Bills manage to beat the Jets on Sunday, it will be the third 8-8 season of his career.

He's only coached for seven.

Chuck Pagano, Colts

The writing's been on the wall for Chuck Pagano in Indianapolis for quite some time.

While the Colts are still mathematically alive for the playoffs, there's little chance Pagano sees the postseason. There's even less of a chance he sees his coaching tenure extend past Monday.

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