While the New England Patriots are hiring plenty of coaches and executives for their staff for the 2025 season, a number of former Patriots are finding new jobs with new teams. According to the "Bussin' With The Boys" podcast,
New England has several young options for former No. 3 overall pick Drake Maye entering 2025, but none have the experience Diggs provides. Before suffering a torn ACL in Week 8, the 31-year-old was well on his way to securing a seventh-straight 1,000-yard campaign while totaling over 100 catches.
It was more of the same in the AFC East this season, with the Miami Dolphins watching the Buffalo Bills win the division title before enduring playoff heartbrea
How NFL divisions stack up through coaches What division heads into 2025 as the most impressive when it comes to its collective group of coaches? There is one that is light years ahead of the other thanks to adding another coach destined to be a Hall of Famer.
The Jaguars have an opportunity to recover from a challenging week by securing a strong candidate to lead the team.
"We've gotten it right before," New Orleans Saints general manager Mickey Loomis told a reporter in his year-end media session. To bring clarity, that was nearly two decades ago when the franchise hired a confident and youthful Sean Payton. Indeed, he did not refer to Dennis Allen, although he stated, "I don't regret" his hiring.
While all eyes will be on Sunday night’s AFC and NFC Championship games this weekend, the NFL’s coaching carousel continues to spin, with four teams
New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is reportedly dipping back into his college roots to nab an up-and-coming offensive assistant from Ohio State.
David Shaw, Kliff Kingsbury, Eagles OC Kellen Moore and Mike Kafka make up the list ... Angeles Chargers into the playoffs and they are coming in hot. They face the AFC South champions, the Houston Texans - who are not coming in hot.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reportedly cost himself the chance to hire a top NFL head coach with a bizarre decisino.
Needing to improve special teams after several down seasons from the unit, Miami found Craig Aukerman as the replacement to Danny Crossman.