Finally, the New England Patriots have Mike Vrabel as head coach after much speculation about his arrival, but it appears that Bill Belichick, albeit indirectly, was the one who delayed the former player's return to the franchise.
Not only has the job been an express route to becoming an NFL head coach — Dave Canales with the Panthers last year and Coen with the Jaguars on Friday — it comes with quarterback Baker Mayfield and stars at every turn. Regardless of who is calling the plays, the Bucs have plenty of playmakers.
Since retiring from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tom Brady took a year off the gridiron and away from the game to focus on his businesses and family for a year. Ho
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Jaguars still have a number of available candidates that they like, with a clear top three: Tampa Bay Buccaneers OC Liam Coen, Buffalo Bills OC Joe Brady and former New York Jets HC Robert Saleh.
The Saints need a new coach but they are not getting Aaron Glenn. The former Lions defensive coordinator became the New York Jet's head coach and New Orleans now needs to search elsewhere.
Sam Darnold has had a tumultuous career, having started his career with the very worst and now been given the chance to finally prove his worth. With Minnesota continuing on with JJ McCarthy, that leaves the question of where he heads next.
The 2025 NFL offseason has arrived for all but four franchises. Some are in slightly, or significantly, better shape than others. Let's summarize via one sentence per eliminated squad.
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Detroit Lions are bracing to lose OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn. Here's a prediction on where the top NFL head coach candidates will land.
The Jacksonville Jaguars won't hire Ben Johnson, but three men will get in-person interviews this week: Liam Coen, Robert Saleh and Patrick Graham.
Great teams deserve their praise, but you can't forget about bad teams. So, who are the worst NFL franchises ever?
Now, one year after Slowik had emerged as a head coaching candidate interviewing with the Washington Commanders, Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers and not landing any offers only to return to the Texans on an upgraded contract with a much higher salary, he’s out.