Black Monday has come and gone, and now NFL teams will start filling their head coach vacancies. Who will be next in line to step into those openings? Let’s run through the top options that might be hired by teams in need of a coach this offseason.
Analysis: Handling Caleb Williams in Year 2 of his career would be nothing new for the Bears candidate who interviewed Friday as he did something similar.
The Bears announced they have completed a head coach interview with Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores.
The Chicago Bears have made an announcement in their coaching search about Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken.
Despite the distraction of the playoffs, Monken has done well in his interviews, thanks, in part, to his previous experience as a head coach at the collegiate level, per Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
The Jaguars completed a virtual interview with Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken on Thursday night, the team announced.
Todd Monken completed his Bears interview on Friday ... Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores. While Monken's reputation for hollering and colorful language precedes him, he has usually ...
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The NFL head-coaching vacancies are filling up fast. The Chicago Bears scooped up Ben Johnson, the New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel, the New York Jets got Aaron Glenn, the Jacksonville Jaguars landed Liam Coen and most recently,
So, today, we’re going to highlight five candidates that the Saints should look at if they expand their search: Todd Monken is personally my favorite ... went 9-5 with a 7-1 conference record. Brian Flores is another great candidate.
Bears interviewed Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores Vikings defensive ... Bears interviewed Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken ...
With absolutely no risk of losing Schottenheimer to another head coaching job, the Jones family didn’t even bother to wait out conference championship weekend, where any of the eight coordinators—Bobby Babich,