Ben Johnson went out and got another experienced veteran coach to add to his staff with the Bears next season.
Jaguars' Liam Coen is one of the brightest minds in football, but he brings more to the table. Plus a POV from someone who played for him at UK.
The revamped Chicago Bears coaching staff under new head coach Ben Johnson now includes an assistant with a Super Bowl ring. Chicago is hiring veteran NFL offensive assistant Press Taylor to serve as its new passing game coordinator,
Minnesota Vikings assistant coach Daronte Jones interviewed for the Jacksonville Jaguars’ vacant defensive coordinator position on Monday.
The Bucs’ misfortune would be the 49ers’ gain since Saleh appears lined up to take the 49ers DC job if he doesn’t land a head coaching gig. He also had interviews lined up with the Raiders and Dallas Cowboys, but his name hasn’t been tied as heavily to those clubs as it has to the Jaguars.
The Liam Coen era in Jacksonville is officially underway. After having his opening press conference on Monday, Coen has begun conducting his search to fill out
New Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson is quickly building his staff for the 2025 season. The Bears already confirmed the three coordinator hires: offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, defensive coordinator Dennis Allen,
“Just facing the offense, the creativity of the offense, the way that he’s able to utilize all of his assets and get them in the best position to have success, I was always really intrigued with how he was able to do that,” Allen said.
The reason: he was Johnson once. Allen, the Bears ’ new defensive coordinator, was a 39-year-old first-time head coach when the Raiders started their 2012 regular season. Johnson will be 39 when the Bears play their first game with him as their head coach.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Philaelphia Eagles OC Kellen Moore is favorite to become next New Orleans Saints head coach.
The Bears were recently called a team to 'watch' for signing Chiefs guard Trey Smith during free agency in March.