The NFL is down to one Gruden.

The Redskins fired head coach Jay Gruden early Monday after starting the season 0-5. Washington lost 33-7 to the Patriots on Sunday. Gruden has a 35-49-1 overall record in his six seasons in Washington.

“Through the first five games of the 2019 season, the team has clearly not performed up to expectations, and we all share in that responsibility,” the organization said in a statement. “Moving forward we are committed to doing all that we can collectively as an organization to turn things around and give our Redskins fans and alumni a team they can be proud of in 2019 and beyond.”

Leading up to Sunday’s game against the Super Bowl champs, Gruden said the team had no plan at quarterback, after struggles by veteran Case Keenum and a dud of a debut by rookie Dwayne Haskins against the Giants. Colt McCoy ultimately got the start and completed 18-of-27 attempts for 119 yards and one interception.

Following the game, Gruden addressed his job security.

“If the key works Monday, I’ll keep working,” Gruden, whose brother Jon coaches the Raiders, told the media.

Assistant head coach/offensive line coach Bill Callahan will reportedly take over as interim head coach. The Redskins face the Dolphins (0-4) next week.