As the coaching dominos continue to fall, the New Orleans Saints may have no competition for their top remaining candidates:
There’s a strong chance that the New Orleans Saints will become the final team this year to hire a coach. Does it matter?
Pete Carroll is set to return to the sideline as a head coach following a one-year hiatus and Liam Coen is ready for his first shot at running an NFL team.
Over the past few days, four NFL teams have filled their head-coaching vacancies. The latest hire was made by the Las Vegas Raiders. On Friday morning, the Raiders agreed to a three-year deal with former Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll.
When Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen reversed course and decided to become the Jaguars head coach, it created a ripple effect.
As more and more candidates come off the board, the New Orleans Saints may be forced into making a decision quickly.
The Saints have completed an in-person interview with Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, the team announced Friday afternoon.
In the AFC, the Chiefs are back on the doorstep of the Super Bowl for the seventh straight season and taking on the Bills in what’s become one of the preeminent rivalries in the NFL this decade. In the NFC,
The New Orleans Saints are deep into their head coaching search, with a compelling lineup of candidates creating a buzz around the team's future.
Eagles fans flocked around the city, beaming with pride for their team as they prepared to take on the Washington Commanders in the NFC championship game this weekend. And there's no better spot for food,
The Buffalo Bills will play the Kansas City Chiefs on the road at Arrowhead Stadium in the AFC championship game. The Bills have won 12 of their last 13 meaningful games while the Chiefs have won 20 of their last 21 meaningful games. The Chiefs' only… This Detroit Red Wings forward is on a tremendous hot streak.