Packers likely to extend Matt LaFleur, Brian Gutekunst
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Former Tennessee Titans coach Brian Callahan has interviewed with the Los Angeles Chargers to be their next offensive coordinator.
The Athletic's Dianni Rusinni reports that Former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel and former Giants head coach Brian Daboll are at the top of the Eagles' list of OC Candidates
The Chargers announced another offensive coordinator interview on Friday. They have completed an interview with former Titans head coach Brian Callahan. The Chargers fired Greg Roman earlier this week and they interviewed their own passing game coordinator Marcus Brady on Thursday.
Brian Henson reflects on working alongside his father, Jim Henson, on 'Labyrinth,' describing how the film shaped their relationship. With 'Labyrinth' returning to theaters in January 2026, the re-release offers audiences a chance to experience the film on the big screen while celebrating the Henson legacy.
It looked like that would be the case. He grabbed his first catch early in the second quarter, a three-yard contested touchdown on a bullet from Trevor Lawrence. He'd have just one more reception, while Parker Washington had seven for 107 yards and a score.
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Brian Schottenheimer is only NFC East head coach to have not appeared in a Super Bowl
Nick Sirianni has led the Philadelphia Eagles to multiple Super Bowls and won last year’s (interestingly in the same building where John Harbaugh won his lone title). He is the only NFC East head coach who has appeared in the Super Bowl with the team he is actually coaching.
New coach Brian Hartline has signed a six-year, $21.15 million deal with the school, instantly making him one of the highest-paid coaches in a non-autonomy conference. The contract was provided Thursday to the Tampa Bay Times upon a public-records request.
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Brian Daboll a candidate to be Eagles’ offensive coordinator — along with fellow fired head coach
Whomever the Eagles hire, he will be the team’s fifth offensive coordinator in as many seasons after failed experiments with Patullo and Brian Johnson, while Shane Steichen and Kellen Moore both exited for head coaching roles in Indianapolis and New Orleans, respectively.