The Tennessee Titans hired Mike Borgonzi as general manager, and there are three names emerging as possible assistant GM candidates.
Why did Kevin Stefanski wait until midseason to turn play-calling over to Ken Dorsey? Will he let new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees handle the chore?
After conducting a search for a new leader on offense ... comes after the Browns fired former offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey after just one season on the job. Dorsey's departure came after ...
BOSTON – The New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as the team's next head coach, filling a massive void for the organization. But the franchise's work is far from done this offseason.
The team needs improvements across the roster and on the coaching staff, and after the firing of former offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey ... announced as the new head in New England, rumors ...
For the second straight offseason, the Cleveland Browns are in the hunt for a new offensive coordinator after firing Ken Dorsey after just one year.
Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski hired Rees as his offensive coordinator on Wednesday, promoting him after firing Ken Dorsey following a season in which the Browns went 3-14 and averaged a league-low 15.2 points per game.
Rees, 32, spent 2024 with the Browns' as a passing game specialist and tight ends coach. Prior to his stop in Cleveland, the former Notre Dame quarterback has coached with Alabama (OC/QBs), Notre Dame (OC/QBs), the San Diego Chargers (OA), and Northwestern (GA). The Browns hold the No. 2 pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
Kevin Stefanski eliminated the distraction of play-calling questions all offseason by announcing during new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees’ introductory press conference on Thursday that he’ll handle the chore himself again,
Los Angeles – Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay says he would like to know “sooner than later” about Matthew Stafford's status for next season.
Kevin O’Connell, who led the Minnesota Vikings to the second-most victories in a season in franchise history, is the 2024 NFL Coach of the Year, chosen in voting conducted by the Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA).
Documentarian and New Hampshire resident Ken Burns is almost ready to release his new series, a six-part, 12 hour show on the American Revolution. It will air for six consecutive nights and will explore "the country’s founding and its eight-year war for independence," according to PBS broadcasting.