Johnson has three interviews, and Glenn has four, with each coordinator expected to handle them virtually from Thursday to Saturday this week.
The Patriots bring back a familiar face, Bears get an offensive wizard and Jaguars hope for the best despite Trent Baalke’s ...
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The Detroit Lions' first-round bye in the NFC playoffs will allow defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn to start interviewing for ...
The New Orleans Saints and New Orleans Pelicans are thrilled to announce the extension of their partnership with Ochsner ...
Retaining GM Mickey Loomis, the Saints will pair their long-running front office setup with a new coaching staff soon. This ...
Unemployment is an unfortunate fact of life for an NFL head coach. Some of the game’s greatest have been let go from a ...
Anthony Weaver indeed is a hot head coach candidate again this offseason. Two teams, the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints, already have requested permission ...
The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for another playoff run, which will begin in Buffalo when they host the Denver Broncos and ...
The Jets will reportedly interview 13 people for their head coach opening, a number that includes both currently employed coordinators/coaches and several former head coaches who are not actively ...
The Patriots are planning on meeting with Mike Vrabel for their vacant head coaching position, according to a source ...
Jacksonville Jaguars: Fired head coach Doug Pederson on January 6. New England Patriots: Fired head coach Jerod Mayo on ...