![]() ![]() Graziano: I'm thinking about Fontenot connections from when he was in New Orleans, and Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn jumps to the front of my mind. The presence of general manager Terry Fontenot will be a factor. I'm expecting many of the hottest candidates to get a significant look here, but Atlanta will take its time. It seems tailored for someone such as Belichick or Harbaugh. This is a quality job with a talented yet underachieving roster. I'm also not discounting Atlanta getting involved with Michigan's Jim Harbaugh, though I don't think that has happened to this point. Heard some of those Falcons rumblings and didn't quite buy them at first, but there appears to be some traction. Interesting idea, should Belichick and the Patriots split here in the next couple of days.įowler: Dan, that's the sense I get with Belichick, too. And he'd have a team owner who doesn't meddle in day-to-day affairs. It's in a relatively calm market where he could be all about the football. It's a strong roster that, yes, needs to figure out the quarterback position. I've also been told people close to Belichick believe it would be a good fit for him. Graziano: I have been told they will have strong interest in Bill Belichick if, as most seem to expect, he and the Patriots part ways. Let's start with Atlanta: What are you hearing on the Falcons job? Which direction might those teams go? Could more openings happen soon? And what's going on with the Patriots? It's all here, as Dan and Jeremy empty their notebooks with everything they've heard. With six of those eliminated franchises looking for new coaches - including Tennessee, which fired Mike Vrabel on Tuesday - league insiders Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano are focusing below on candidates who could make sense for the Titans, Commanders, Falcons, Chargers, Raiders and Panthers. ![]() But what about the 18 teams that didn't make the postseason field? They've entered the 2024 offseason, trying to get back on track to take a run at next season's title. The NFL playoffs are finally here, which brings interesting matchups and storylines on the road to Super Bowl LVIII. NFL, College Football, Washington Commanders, Tennessee Titans, Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Michigan Wolverines, Las Vegas Raiders, Carolina Panthers NFL head-coach openings buzz: Rumors, candidates, interviews You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser ![]()
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