The Bears, who interviewed Anthony Weaver for their head coaching vacancy, are going in a different direction.
Two former Miami Dolphins assistant coaches got new positions Monday, including one where a current assistant was a candidate
ESPN’s Jeff Darlington doesn’t think Anthony Weaver is going anywhere, even if a team makes an offer for him to become a head coach.
The Chicago Bears are licking their wounds from yet another season of under-accomplishment.A generational talent in rookie QB, Caleb Williams; a receiving corps bristling with weapons in DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and #9 overall pick,
The latest developments involving Miami Dolphins personnel in the hunt for other jobs all seem to be leaning in the same direction, with the Dolphins not losing anybody.After QB coach/passing game coordinator Darrell Bevell officially was bypassed by the Cleveland Browns when they hired a new defensive coordinator,
Brown won only one of the five games in which he was running the joint, games that were marred by clock mismanagement, questionable personnel choices, and thousands upon thousands of screen passes. At least on the field, there was little to demonstrate he has the chops to navigate this team—or, for that matter, any team—to the Promised Land.
Clearly impressing New Orleans with his first interview, Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is brought back as a finalist for the Saints’ head coaching job.
The Chicago Bears are in the middle of their head coach search, which has cast a wide net of candidates that include rising coordinators, former head coaches and college coaches.
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver sees his interview with the New Orleans Saints delayed by a snowstorm. Here are successors if he leaves.
The Chicago Bears have completed a majority of their ... if they miss out on Detroit’s offensive guru. Pete Carroll, Anthony Weaver, Aaron Glenn and Todd Monken are just a handful of names ...
Two weeks ago, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported that McCarthy "could set his sights on Chicago." It was apparently mutual after the Bears requested an interview with McCarthy while he was still under contract by the Cowboys, who denied the request. After Dallas and McCarthy decided to part ways, it didn't take long for Chicago to set up an interview.
Anthony Weaver impressed in his first interview with the Saints and will reportedly interview for the job again Wednesday.