A big need for the Colts this offseason is at tight end, but there is only one tight end in ESPN’s top 50 free agent rankings.
The Philadelphia Eagles appear set to lose another coordinator this offseason, as Kellen Moore is in the driver's seat for the New Orleans Saints head-coaching vacancy. If Moore does leave Philadelphia for a head-coaching job,
The New Orleans Saints are the only team in the NFL without a head coach. The other six teams that had openings were able to fill them but the Saints are taking their time. Former Saints quarterback Drew Brees has been retired for the last four seasons and was noncommittal when ESPN's Adam
Dennis Allen was fired as the Saints head coach on Nov. 3 and will now run the defense for new coach Ben Johnson in Chicago.
After firing Dennis Allen in November, New Orleans will likely pick from seven candidates to be the team's next head coach.
The New Orleans Saints completed their second interview with Kellen Moore for their head coaching vacancy on Monday night, the team announced Tuesday. The interview was conducted in person, indicating that Saints brass traveled to Philadelphia to meet with the Eagles offensive coordinator.
The Saints have been tied to each of these six candidates. Which one they hire may say quite a bit about how attractive the job really is.
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Colts hired former Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo to take over the same duties in Indianapolis, the team announced Tuesday.
There's increased buzz that Kellen Moore could leave the Eagles to become the New Orleans Saints' next head coach.
New York Giants GM Joe Schoen says he “selfishly hopes” Mike Kafka doesn’t get a head coaching job and remains in East Rutherford.
After interviewing with the Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons, Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale has been linked to another potential job opening in the NFL.