Now that Mike Macdonald has made the first significant change to the his coaching staff with the Seahawks, firing Ryan Grubb as offensive coordinator to find someone who he feels more aligned with, who will take over?
The Detroit Lions sported one of the best offensive lines in the NFL this season. Credit there goes to offensive line coach Hank Fraley. Now, Fraley’s name is at least popping up in this year’s head-coaching interview cycle.
The Seattle Seahawks put in a request to interview Kubiak for their vacant offensive coordinator position, according to a report. ESPN reported Thursday that Seattle wants to speak with the Saints playcaller after firing offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb earlier this week.
ESPN's Matt Miller discusses the outlook for guards in this year's draft class and who could be options for the Seattle Seahawks.
Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images Morgan Tencza USA TODAY NETWORK Mike Kafka ... impressed the Seahawks interviewing with them this time last year for Seattle’s head-coaching job ...
ESPN Draft Analyst Matt Miller joins hosts Brock Huard and Mike Salk to give an early look at the 2025 NFL Draft and how it might affect the Seahawks decisions
Now that Mike ... on the list? Kafka’s name is circulating in large part because he interviewed for the Seahawks head-coaching job last season before it went to Macdonald, with Seattle ...
The Chicago Bears have completed an interview with Tennessee State head coach Eddie George for their head coach vacancy, the team announced Saturday. It marked the team's 17th interview in the first round of the coaching search -- and the third in-person interview (alongside Mike McCarthy and Ron Rivera).
The Chicago Bears now turn their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history.
Two members of the Seattle Seahawks coaching staff will be a part of the SB. No, not the Super Bowl, but the Shrine Bowl, which will be played on Jan. 30. It is an All-Star Game, a little less known than the Senior Bowl (Feb 01).
The 43-year-old Flores has been running Minnesota’s defense the last two seasons after a stint as a senior defensive assistant and linebackers coach for Pittsburgh.