LAS VEGAS - The tea leaves continue to point to the Dallas Cowboys hiring Mike Zimmer as their next defensive coordinator to replace Dan Quinn. But in an effort to "look around every corner and under ever rock,'' among the candidates they're also apparently interviewing is former NFL head coach Rex Ryan.
The Broncos interviewed Ryan for a second time on Saturday. According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Denver Broncos and Sean Payton interviewed former Bills and Jets head coach Rex Ryan for their defensive coordinator job.
Former New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton continues to put together his staff as head coach of the Denver Broncos. Payton has already pulled Zach Strief (offensive line) and Declan Doyle (tight ends) off the New Orleans staff to join him in Denver.
Rex Ryan hasn’t coached in the NFL since the end of the 2016 season when the Buffalo Bills fired him. Ryan has been an NFL analyst on ESPN since then. It was assumed Ryan would want to get back into the NFL coaching game after his stint in Buffalo.
Could Rex Ryan return to the NFL to coach the Broncos defense? According to NFL Network insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo, Rex Ryan has emerged as a top candidate for the Denver Broncos defensive coordinator job.
As new Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton continues to fill out his staff, perhaps the biggest question to answer is who will become his new defensive coordinator, considering that he will be calling offensive plays.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton interviewed Rex Ryan for the team's defensive coordinator position last week, FOX Sports reported Sunday morning.
So dumb I don’t watch a lot of “sports talk” shows except for the occasional pregame blabfest or an episode of Good Morning Football if a Washington player is going to be interviewed/featured.
After previewing all of the Las Vegas Raiders opponents for the 2022 season, we’re shifting gears and looking into the coaching staff for the Silver and Black.
Raiders’ thoughts on eve of free agency We’ve covered basically every angle in the past several weeks leading up to Monday opening of free-agency contract discussions.
With the 2021 NFL season coming to an end, Black Monday is on the rise. The Dallas Cowboys are headed to the postseason in Year 2 under Mike McCarthy, but other teams could be looking to head in a new direction.
Rob Ryan was the Raiders defensive coordinator from 2004 to 2008.
An old face joins the Raiders staff Las Vegas Raiders continue to make moves letting several scouts and personnel executives go this week. It displays that the old regime is on its way out the door.
Rob Ryan is headed to Las Vegas. Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that Ryan will join the Raiders as a senior defensive assistant for the 2022 season. It’s the first time Ryan will be working in Vegas, but he did spend five seasons with the franchise in Oakland as their defensive coordinator earlier in his [more]
The New York Giants are moving at a rapid pace now, compiling Brian Daboll’s coaching staff one piece at a time. Under Daboll will be coordinators Mike Kafka, Don “Wink” Martindale and Thomas McGaughey.
A former linebacker, Cox has not been a full-time NFL staffer since the 2016 season, when he was the Falcons’ defensive line coach under Richard Smith.
The Wolverines-Ravens pipeline continues. After leaving the University of Michigan to become the Baltimore Ravens’ new defensive coordinator, Mike Macdonald is reportedly bringing another Wolverines’ staffer with him to the NFL.
The Baltimore Ravens have already seen some changes made to their coaching staff this offseason, some voluntary and some involuntary. And it looks like a couple more changes are on the way.
The Ravens continue to make changes to their coaching staff as the club enters the offseason. According to Jeff Zrebiec of TheAthletic.com, outside linebackers coach Drew Wilkins will not return to the staff in 2022.
Rob Ryan has followed Don Martindale out the door for the Ravens. Coach John Harbaugh parted ways with Ryan, the linebacker's coach, almost two weeks after he fired Martindale, the defensive coordinator, according to multiple reports.
Rob Ryan is a colorful character that is not afraid to speak his mind. Ravens coach John Harbaugh hired Ryan as the inside linebackers coach this offseason.
It's easy to spot Ravens assistant Rob Ryan on the practice field. With the long hair, wide frame and constant banter, he stands out among the Ravens coaches.
Ryan has held various roles in the NFL over the years. He had stints with the Raiders, Arizona Cardinals, New England Patriots, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, New Orleans Saints, Buffalo Bills and Washington.
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