Nick Sirianni has quickly become one of the most talked-about head coaches in the NFL. His stint with the Philadelphia Eagles has had highs and lows, but he has Philly in position to contend for the Lombardi Trophy this season.
One of the names on the open market that could be on the table for the Colts is Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Justin Fields. Bleacher Report 's Brent Sobleski mentioned Indianapolis as a "top scheme fit" for Fields and could be a worthwhile backup option to bring in behind Richardson.
The Indianapolis Colts have parted ways with Gus Bradley. Let’s take a look at some potential replacements at defensive coordinator.
The Eagles could be looking for their fourth different offensive coordinator in as many seasons, as Kellen Moore continue to generate buzz in this year's hiring cycle.
With defensive signal caller Dean done for the postseason with a patellar tendon injury, who will step up in Vic Fangio's defense?
On Tuesday, the Eagles announced some notable roster moves leading up to Sunday's playoff matchup against the Rams — including the addition of veteran wide receiver Parris Campbell from the practice squad. Philadelphia signed Campbell to the active roster, giving Jalen Hurts another pass-catching option.
Maybe Lou Anarumo was not the problem? The Cincinnati Bengals failed to qualify for the AFC playoffs in back-to-back seasons. This comes in the wake of letting
If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is serious about ending that drought, he would hire Moore because of his potential as a head coach − and because Moore knows the inner workings of the Cowboys' main NFC East rival, the Eagles.
Dennis Allen may not be a great head coach, but he is certainly a strong defensive coordinator option for the Colts.
Getty Images OT 0:00 Jaguars 23, Colts 26 The Colts finish the 2024 ... A Sydney Brown interception iced a 20-13 home victory for the Philadelphia Eagles over the New York Giants.
Robert Saleh was with the Packers on Sunday and was heckled by an Eagles fan for his baldness during the brutal loss.
The Green Bay Packers opened Sunday morning as a 5.5-point betting underdog to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Wild Card Round.