It’s been a week since the Houston Texans fired offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik and offensive line coach Chris Strausser. Since then, it’s been a madhouse.
The Chicago Bears hired 28-year old Declan Doyle to be their new offensive coordinator, as part of head coach Ben Johnson's new coaching staff. Doyle has only been part of NFL coaching circles since 2019,
Campbell hired Morton as a senior offensive assistant that season. It just so happened to be Johnson’s first year as an offensive coordinator and play caller. He was only 35 at the time. Considering Campbell had fired Anthony Lynn just one year into his Detroit tenure, it was crucial for him to get the next hire right.
As the Dallas Cowboys continue to build a staff around Brian Schottenheimer, it is becoming clear what they are looking for.
According to an ESPN report, multiple teams have “inquired” about former Jaguars’ head coach Doug Pederson for their offensive coordinator opening.
According to KRPC2 Sports’ Aaron Wilson, the Texans plan to interview senior offensive assistant Bill Lazor for the opening on Thursday. Lazor has been on staff for two seasons but hasn’t been a coordinator since 2021.
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At Nevada, Keanu worked with receivers as well as quarterbacks on Jeff Choate's staff. Before joining the Nevada staff, Keanu served on staff at Akron. Back at the end of December, the Leathernecks made a change at defensive coordinator, bringing in former Valparaiso (FCS - IN) head coach Landon Fox to improve the defense.
The Chicago Bears reportedly interviewed a former Wisconsin offensive coordinator and current Notre Dame assistant for offensive line coach vacancy
The Lions have found their replacement for Ben Johnson, hiring Broncos passing game coordinator John Morton as their new offensive coordinator.
Mike Garofolo of the NFL Network reported that the New York Jets and Chicago Bears requested permission to interview Commanders assistant quarterbacks coach David Blough. Thanks to Washington's tremen