The Tennessee Titans hired Mike Borgonzi as general manager, and there are three names emerging as possible assistant GM candidates.
Why did Kevin Stefanski wait until midseason to turn play-calling over to Ken Dorsey? Will he let new offensive coordinator Tommy Rees handle the chore?
The Cleveland Browns have found their next offensive coordinator. After conducting a search for a new leader on offense, the club has elected to promote passing game specialist and tight ends coach Tommy Rees to the role,
The team needs improvements across the roster and on the coaching staff, and after the firing of former offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey ... announced as the new head in New England, rumors ...
BOSTON – The New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel as the team's next head coach, filling a massive void for the organization. But the franchise's work is far from done this offseason.
Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski hired Rees as his offensive coordinator on Wednesday, promoting him after firing Ken Dorsey following a season in which the Browns went 3-14 and averaged a league-low 15.2 points per game.
Tommy Rees was the first one to get an interview for the Browns ' offensive coordinator position. The tight ends coach/pass game specialist, at the end of the day, ended up being the man for the job.
The Miami Dolphins will not be losing QB coach/passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell — at least not immediately. Bevell interviewed for the offensive coordina
Dave Ziegler: A Diverse Personnel Background One of the frontrunners for the assistant GM role is Dave Ziegler, currently serving as a personnel advisor with the New Orleans Saints ... for sustained success. Ken Dorsey: A Resilient Offensive Mind Ken ...
The coaching carousel for the 2025 offseason is already moving. Here are the latest news and rumors from around the NFL!
There’s a switch somewhere in the back of Josh Allen’s shoulder pads. There’s got to be. Sometimes Allen will bulldoze a defender. Sometimes he’ll jump over the top of one. Other times he’s chirping at an opponent or even the officials.
The NFL is the king of marketing in the sports world. So why would the league want to limit the exposure its teams get on s? That question was