Here’s how we rank the top New Orleans Saints head coach candidates after the New York Jets hired Aaron Glenn, one of their top choices:
Detroit Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams is leaving his position with the franchise to become New England's new defensive coordinator under Vrabel, according to a repor
The pending move was expected, but the Patriots still interviewed Lions OC Ben Johnson after already interviewing Vrabel
Whether you look at it as a slow or fast process, the New Orleans Saints are moving along in their coaching search. Here's where things stand as of Thursday aft
The Dolphins’ outside linebackers coach was previously under Mike Vrabel on the Tennessee Titans’ coaching staff.
Mike Vrabel to the Patriots was the first move of this coaching cycle, but it may take time for the next domino to fall. Many prime candidates are still competing:
After just one year with the Packers, the New Orleans Saints brought McCarthy on as their offensive coordinator. He'd be with the Saints until 2004, overseeing one of the NFL's most explosive offenses. McCarthy left New Orleans to become offensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers in 2005.
Cleveland Browns guard Wyatt Teller (77) chats with senior consultant Mike Vrabel on the sideline during the first half of an NFL preseason football game at Cleveland Browns Stadium, Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024, in Cleveland, Ohio.
FOXBORO – Mike Vrabel, who won three Super Bowls with ... He also has an interview lined up with the New Orleans Saints, and previously met with the New York Jets and Chicago Bears.
New Orleans is experiencing a rare snowstorm, and the Saints’ head-coaching search will be affected ... Elsewhere, the teams are trying to squat on the coach before another one can. With Mike Vrabel to the Patriots a given from the get-go, the first ...
According to reports, the New England Patriots want to hire Detroit Lions defensive line coach Terrell Williams as their next defensive coordinator.
The players who can’t get with the program when it comes to being a pro — knowing the scheme and playbook, practicing hard, being on time, showing up in the offseason — will not make it.