Sometime between Saquon Barkley’s lightning-bolt 60-yard touchdown and the Washington Commanders’ dumb and desperate attempts to stop the Tush Push, between the opening kickoff of Sunday’s NFC championship game and the moment early in the fourth quarter when Nick Foles’ face flashed across Lincoln Financial Field’s two giant video boards,
The Jacksonville Jaguars have fired general manager Trente Baalke, but now need a new GM and head coach. Here's who they could consider.
After firing Dennis Allen in November, New Orleans will likely pick from seven candidates to be the team's next head coach.
Liam Coen's introductory presser with the Jacksonville Jaguars as their new head coach saw him say a lot of the right things. However, fans could not get past one awkward moment.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen was happy to talk about potential draft target and Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders after seeing him at the Shrine Bowl.
New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen shared his impressions of Shedeur Sanders, the standout quarterback from Colorado and son of NFL legend Deion Sanders
As such, Benjamin Solak of ESPN listed the Giants as among the top suitors for Darnold even if Sanders or Ward falls to them at No. 3 -- in part because Darnold may be the best player the organization can acquire and because despite all the hope they bring, rookie quarterbacks come saddled with just as much uncertainty.
Schoen goes long on his meeting with Shedeur Sanders, the Senior Bowl as a building ground for talent and Mike Kafka's potential departure.
The New York Giants had a great meeting with Shedeur Sanders, according to the team GM. Sanders is likely to go early in the NFL Draft.
The latest class of new NFL head coaches includes a good mix of hot-shot young offensive coordinators and seasoned veterans who won big elsewhere.
Vrabel has a mix of experience and youth on his Patriots coaching staff, including Doug Marrone, Thomas Brown and Ashton Grant on offense.