The coaching carousel for the 2025 offseason is already moving. Here are the latest news and rumors from around the NFL!
The Indianapolis Colts have added another name to the list of potential defensive coordinators. After parting ways with Gus Bradley, whose contract expired following the 2024 season, the Colts have begun interviewing potential replacement options.
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
The Colts fired Gus Bradley after missing the playoffs again this ... Both coaches joined the Atlanta staff for the 2024 season and the Falcons finished 23rd in both points and yards allowed while going 8-9 this season. “After a thorough evaluation ...
Lou Anarumo has a defensive coordinator interview lined up with the Falcons. Read more at Pro Football Rumors.
Despite collapsing down the stretch, the Atlanta Falcons have not made any wholesale moves just yet. While general manager Terry Fontenot looks to be safe, head coach Raheem Morris may have tipped his hand that a move is coming sooner rather than later.
Former NFL defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale soon could be making his return to the league. NFL Network reported that Martindale will interview for the defensive coordinator positions with t
As he deserves to do, longtime Atlanta Journal-Constitution sports columnist Mark Bradley will go out on ... who covers the Falcons for the team. I’m glad for both, but especially for Mark.
Michigan football could be in the market for a new defensive coordinator as two NFL franchises are currently looking into Wolverines defensive coordinator Wink
After a brilliant 6-3 start, the Atlanta Falcons finished the second half ... Other defensive coordinators to be had include Lou Anarumo, Gus Bradley, Matt Eberflus and Robert Saleh.
For all the chatter we’ve heard from Atlanta Falcons coach Raheem Morris about “the plan” for his quarterback position – sorry, Kirk Cousins – that was some ideal scheme for taking the ...
It might happen again. Last offseason saw much of Jim Harbaugh's Michigan staff leave Ann Arbor and follow him to the Los Angeles Chargers. This include Wolveri