No matter whom the Saints hire as the head coach to replace Dennis Allen — Mike McCarthy, Darren Rizzi, Anthony Weaver, Mike Kafka or a surprise — we won't know how good that person will be for a while.
This includes the Detroit Lions, which were eliminated by the Washington Commanders in the NFC Divisional Round. The Lions currently hold the 28th pick in the NFL Draft. While the premier talent may be off the board by the time they pick,
Most coaches and players will quote a 'next man up' mentality when asked about injuries, adding that it's a part of the game. However, there also comes a time when an injury-riddled team simply runs out of quality players. It's a scenario we saw play out with the New Orleans Saints offense this season.
A former New Orleans Saints quarterback has bought into the Ben Johnson scheme in Chicago, joining as the Bears new QB coach
Aaron Glenn, Detroit Lions defensive coordinator, is set to have second interviews with the New York Jets and then the New Orleans Saints.
An ESPN reporter predicts the New Orleans Saints will hire a popular Detroit Lions coordinator to be their new head coach this offseason:
The New Orleans Saints are the last team with a coaching vacancy, but a notable name is withdrawing from consideration.
The New Orleans Saints moved on from Dennis Allen part way through last season and it does not look like it will take long for him to find a new job in the NFL. The Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs recent
Lions Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has accepted the head coaching job of the New York Jets, according to NFL Insider Ian Rapaport. Glenn, a former first-round pick of the Jets, was also being considered for the New Orleans Saints job.
Hank Fraley was 1 of 3 coaches to get 2nd, in-person interviews with Seattle in the last week. Why he’s staying with the Lions.
The Seahawks added another name to their search for a new offensive coordinator, reportedly interviewing current Packers OC Adam Stenavich.