The biggest problem the Jacksonville Jaguars have is owner Shahid Khan believing general manager Trent Baalke knows what he is doing. He is about to ruin the Jaguars thrice over, while simultaneously making the San Francisco 49ers absolutely furious.
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly looking into multiple notable names as they look to fill their vacant defensive coordinator role. NFL Network's
The Jacksonville Jaguars are seemingly narrowing their coaching search. The Jaguars have scheduled in-person interviews with three of their 10 initial candidates: Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen,
The Indianapolis Colts are hiring former Cincinnati Bengals assistant Lou Anarumo defensive coordinator, league sources told The Athletic. Anarumo replaced Gus Bradley who the Colts “parted ways” with earlier this month after he spent the last three seasons with the franchise.
Adding his name to the growing list of candidates, Byron Leftwich spoke with the Seahawks as he tries to get back into the NFL.
The San Francisco 49ers have been vigorously interviewing candidates for their vacant Special Teams coordinator position and Nick Sorensen has emerged as the favorite.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are getting ... candidates requested for interviews, the Jaguars also requested Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores and Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo for interviews.
NFL regular season behind us, it’s the ideal time to reflect on which NFL teams, players, and coaches fell flat on their faces.
Look for one of these three to be the Kansas City Chiefs' next defensive coordinator should Steve Spagnuolo leave.
This year's crop of candidates includes coaches who check both boxes. Headlining that list is Robert Saleh, who held the 49ers coordinator post from 2017-2020 before becoming the New York Jets head coach.
The 49ers announced the completion of interviews with former Jets' head coach Robert Saleh and Lions' passing game coordinator Deshea Townsend
The San Francisco 49ers are on the search for a defensive coordinator once again after firing Nick Sorensen following just one season in that role.