The Jacksonville Jaguars have plenty of options to choose from for their next head coach. However, one option might be better for the Jaguars than the others.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are on the search for a new head coach after firing Doug Pederson shortly after the season ended. While the Jaguars' coaching search ha
Detroit Lions are bracing to lose OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn. Here's a prediction on where the top NFL head coach candidates will land.
None of the other teams that have head coach openings seem to be as interested in Mike McCarthy as the Chicago Bears.
Schottenheimer—a long-time NFL offensive coordinator—last called plays during his time with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2021. The 51-year-old has been the offensive coordinator for the New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks, and the University of Georgia over his nearly 30-year coaching career.
Brian Schottenheimer will call the Cowboys' offensive plays this season, a request of Jerry Jones before the team hired the longtime NFL assistant coach.
The latest class of new NFL head coaches includes a good mix of hot-shot young offensive coordinators and seasoned veterans who won big elsewhere.
The Patriots and Bears seem to have done well by hiring Mike Vrabel and Ben Johnson, respectively. The Cowboys? Not so much.
The countdown to Super Bowl LIX is on and talkSPORT.com will keep you up to date with all the news from around the league. The race to New Orleans on February 9 has reached its final conclusion.
The Dallas Cowboys’ brass confirmed Monday that newly minted head coach Brian Schottenheimer will also serve as the team’s offensive play caller. The duty might’ve kept him in the building. Cowboys chief operating officer Stephen Jones said after Schottenheimer’s introductory news conference Monday at The Star that former head coach Mike McCarthy would have continued to call
Former New Orleans Saints OC Klint Kubiak has agreed to terms with the Seattle Seahawks to serve as their offensive coordinator for the 2025 season. This marks Kubiak’s fifth stop in as many years and leaves the Saints searching for a new play caller for the second consecutive offseason—their third offensive coordinator in three years.
The fact that the Saints are the only team to not hire a coach may indicate that they're strongly eyeing up someone in today's conference championship games.