The New England Patriots have brought in another name for their offensive coordinator position. According to SI insider Albert Breer, the Patriots have intervie
The former Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator who helped lead the team to three Super Bowl appearances during their recent dynasty is reportedly back
Minnesota Vikings assistant Grant Udinski continues to be a hot candidate this offseason, getting another offensive coordinator interview.
The Commanders’ biggest free-agent signing was Armstrong, while their third-biggest was Biadasz. In the draft, after they chose Jayden Daniels with the No. 2 pick, they used a second-round pick on a defensive lineman and a third-round pick on an offensive lineman.
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Josh McCown worked with Drake Maye in high school, but he reportedly won't be lured to New England to be an offensive coordinator.
This will be a pivotal offseason under coach Mike Vrabel and the newly-assembled staff. The Patriots have an opportunity to reshape their team with some high-profile free agents. There’s hope that New England will be a more desirable destination with a talented rookie quarterback in Drake Maye and a more experienced coaching staff in place.
The Patriots interviewed Vikings assistant OC/assistant QBs coach Grant Udinski for their offensive coordinator job yesterday, per sources. Udinski’s very valuable in Minnesota—and considered a rising star in the field. The 28-year-old is also a finalist for the Seattle OC job.
The Minnesota Vikings have a good problem on their hands. In a league where solid quarterback play is tough to find, the Vikings presumably have two. Sam
The Minnesota Vikings had multiple coaches interview for promotions but only one is still in the running. The rest return.
The Minnesota Vikings added a seventh Pro Bowler to their 2024 roster in a development that ended a long drought for the franchise. Originally an alternate, right tackle Brian O'Neill was named to the Pro Bowl on Jan. 27, replacing Philadelphia Eagles tackle Lane Johnson, per an NFL announcement on Monday.