Two former Miami Dolphins assistant coaches got new positions Monday, including one where a current assistant was a candidate
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is one step closer to landing a head coaching job this hiring cycle. The New Orleans Saints are bringing in Weaver for a second interview for their head coaching vacancy on Wednesday,
The Bears, who interviewed Anthony Weaver for their head coaching vacancy, are going in a different direction.
For starters, Weaver is a former player. His time with the Ravens and Texans saw him play for Brian Billick and Gary Kubiak. He has coached in the NFL since 2012, working under Rex Ryan and the Jets to start as an assistant defensive line coach. He also played under Ryan when he was with the Ravens. Now, Ryan is of the John Harbaugh tree.
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver sees his interview with the New Orleans Saints delayed by a snowstorm. Here are successors if he leaves.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the Saints are postponing several of their scheduled coaching interviews, including their talk with Weaver, due to a winter storm in the Gulf Coast. The weather delay could change things, though.
Like with practically everything else in town, a snow storm has put the New Orleans Saints' coaching searching temporarily on pause.
New Orleans Saints star running back Alvin Kamara has now weighed in on who he wants to be the next head coach of the franchise.
Signs have pointed toward this moment, but the New York Jets have officially hired Aaron Glenn as their next head coach. After an impressive four-year stint as
Pete Carroll is set to return to the sideline as a head coach following a one-year hiatus and Brian Schottenheimer and Liam Coen are ready for their first shots at
Aaron Glenn has significant ties with both the Jets and Saints. The Jets drafted Glenn, a cornerback, with the 12th overall selection in the 1994 NFL Draft out of Texas A&M. He'd play the first eight of his 15 NFL seasons with the Jets, intercepting 24 passes and returning three for touchdowns while earning two Pro Bowls.
Former Saints coach Aaron Glenn will be the next head coach of the New York Jets. He was a top candidate in New Orleans.