New Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer is wasting no time in filling out his coaching staff. Meanwhile, Green Bay Packers coach Matt La
There have been 35 head coaches that won a Super Bowl. Just four of those won Super Bowls after their seventh season with their organization.
The Green Bay Packers have finalized their search for a new defensive line coach, selecting a candidate with both defensive coordinator experience and a Super Bowl ring. The post Packers Hire Super Bowl Winner as Defensive Line Coach appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Dallas Cowboys will need to spend their available cap space on players to fill spots of need across their roster, but there are players already within the confines of The Star whom they can utilize that money on.
Green Bay Packers assistant head coach and special team coordinator Rich Bisaccia has not been contacted by the Dallas Cowboys for an interview
Al Harris comes to the Chicago Bears after serving as the Dallas Cowboys' defensive backs coach the last five seasons.
Schottenheimer and the Cowboys have named Dave Borgonzi, Aaron Whitecotton and Andre Curtis to the staff, the team announced Wednesday. All three are defensive hires. And all three new additions were greatly influenced by new Cowboys defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus . Schottenheimer, though, had final say on the hires as head coach.
The most-watched non-NFL program on St. Louis TV last year was the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, on KSDK (Channel 5), coming in at No. 26. The top-ranked scripted show is "Tracker," at No. 31, but there is a sports-related caveat to that — it aired on KMOV (Channel 4) immediately after its coverage of the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory last February.
Doug Nussmeier has been the right-hand man to Kellen Moore for quite a while now, similar to what the Saints previously had with Klint Kubiak and Andrew Janocko. Nussmeier is currently the quarterbacks coach with the Eagles,
Packers hiring former Patriots defensive coordinator DeMarcus Covington as a defensive assistant coach on Matt LaFleur's staff
Former Green Bay Packers and current Buffalo Bills safety Micah Hyde has announced his retirement from the NFL after 12 seasons. The former two-time All-Pro was one of the top safeties in the league during his career,