Last offseason, after leading one of the best offenses in the NFL, former Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson was the most intriguing head coaching
Multiple outlets reported Tuesday that Kingsbury had attracted interest from the New Orleans Saints for their head-coaching vacancy but that he told them and other NFL teams he would be remaining with Washington. The Saints were the only job left open after Chicago, Dallas, New England, Jacksonville, Las Vegas and the New York Jets hired coaches.
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Here's an in-depth look at Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and his candidacy for the Bears head coaching job.
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury could be a head coaching candidate for the New Orleans Saints.
A FLAWED INTERVIEWING PROCESS by a flawed NFL franchise continues to play out in Lake Forest as the Bears' biff-Zoom-biff search for a new head coach plods on. Eventually, as prime candidates circle,
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has chosen to stay with the team for another season rather than pursue a head coaching job, according to Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz.The decision takes him out of the running for the New Orleans Saints' opening.
The Chicago Sun-Times’ Bears experts — Patrick Finley, Jason Lieser and Mark Potash — analyze the team’s hiring of coach Ben Johnson and what’s next: Grade the Bears’ hiring of Johnson.
The Athletic's Zack Rosenblatt did his best to predict where certain candidates will land in this NFL coaching cycle, and his pick for the Bears was shocking considering Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy have emerged as the frontrunners.
And he’s interested in remaining with the Chicago Bears. But are the Chicago Bears interested in retaining the future Hall of Fame pass-catcher? That one gets a big, fat maybe. Allen is approaching his age-33 campaign and—considering the current average shelf life of an NFL receiver is 2.
NFL season unfolded as disastrously as possible for the New Orleans Saints, who ended with a 5-12 record, tying for last place in the NFC