Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that former Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll will interview ... Carroll also won in his nine seasons at USC, with a national championship in 2004. Barry Switzer and Jimmy Johnson are the only other coaches to win a ...
The Chicago Bears are casting a wide net in their search for a new head coach. And according to ESPN, that includes a scheduled Thursday interview with 73-year-old Pete Carroll, the Super Bowl-winning ex-coach of the Seattle Seahawks.
Bet365 sportsbook, which doesn’t operate in Nevada, has posted odds on the Raiders’ next coach and lists 11 candidates at odds of 14-1 or less.
The Dallas Cowboys parted ways with head coach Mike McCarthy on Monday. Since then, we've just heard of one name linked to the team's search and that's Deion Sanders (which might not be as feasible as some believe).
Jerry Jones once famously said 500 coaches could have won Super Bowls with those early 1990s Dallas Cowboys teams. The owner and general manager has made six hires since winning two Super Bowls with Jimmy Johnson and one with Barry Switzer. None that have followed have been able to get the Cowboys past the divisional round of the playoffs.
As the Dallas Cowboys move through the hiring process following the dismissal of Mike McCarthy, all eyes are on Cowboys legend and Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders.
Deion Sanders, Bill Belichick, Ben Johnson, and maybe even Jason Witten could emerge as candidates to replace Mike McCarthy in Dallas.
The leaked conversation between Coach Prime and Jerry Jones served several purposes, the main one being that it got people talking.
In his first season back in the NFL, Jim Harbaugh made plenty of strides in rebuilding the Los Angeles Chargers.
Mike McCarthy is not returning as coach of the Dallas Cowboys, who are going on three decades since their last Super Bowl title, owner Jerry Jones said in a statement Monday.
Mike Vrabel made a triumphant return to New England as head coach of the Patriots on Monday. A former linebacker and Super Bowl champion under Bill Belichick, Vrabel said he felt the move back to Foxborough, Mass., was right "in his soul." Vrabel previously coached the Tennessee Titans and spent last season as a consultant for the Cleveland Browns.
There's a reason why the Seattle Seahawks are paying John Schneider millions of dollars to shape their roster and why you're sitting on the couch playing arm-chair GM on your phone. That said ...