The Detroit Lions have landed on a replacement for offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, picking John Morton to lead the new unit.
The first 30 picks of the NFL draft are set after conference championship weekend. Here are updated predictions for the first round.
We’re tracking all the latest coaching and staff developments with news, notes and nuggets from the search — and what comes next.
It didn’t take new Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson long to take a not-so-subtle dig at the Green Bay Packers. More specifically, the head coach of the Green Bay Packers. During his introductory press ...
The New Orleans Saints are set to interview Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver for their head coaching vacancy for a second time ... Weaver also interviewed to become the Chicago ...
Once a candidate for the LA Chargers' head coaching job before the team hired Jim Harbaugh, Johnson will now coach one of the most promising young quarterbacks in the league, Caleb Williams.
The Chargers have some big decisions to make with their internal free agents. Among the crop includes center Bradley Bozeman. Signed last offseason to replace Corey Linsley, Bozeman started all 18 ...
The Chicago Bears are hiring Ben Johnson to be their next head coach, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Monday afternoon. Chicago was one of two teams, along with the New Orleans Saints, that interviewed ...
Johnson also interviewed with the Carolina Panthers, Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Chargers and Atlanta Falcons ... stripping then-offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn of play-calling duties.
Ben Johnson will not be the next head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, Johnson will instead be the next head coach of the Chicago Bears. Based on ...
Ben Johnson, Detroit Lions offensive coordinator, will be hired by Chicago Bears as head coach, adding further intrigue to ...
Dallas may then pivot to Kingsbury’s run game coordinator and running backs coach, Anthony Lynn. He coached the same position for the Cowboys in 2005 and 2006 and later went 33-31 in four seasons as ...