San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner believes Robert Saleh returning as the defensive coordinator for the team could be ...
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The Dallas Cowboys say offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer has agreed on a deal to become the storied franchise’s next ...
NFL teams are updating their coaching staff for the upcoming season. The New York Jets bring in Aaron Glenn, Darren Mougey, and Steve Wilks. Miami Dolphins appoint Craig Aukerman and Robert Prince.
The Green Bay Packers are determined to make changes entering the 2025 offseason. Just weeks after the New England Patriots ...
San Francisco 49ers' linebacker Fred Warner and edge rusher Nick Bosa have expressed their excitement about Robert Saleh's ...
The San Francisco 49ers took a major step back last season, especially on the defensive side, but the reunion with Robert ...
Part of the 49ers' plan to rebound from a disappointing 2024 season is the return of Robert Saleh as their defensive coordinator.
As of Feb. 4, the Philadelphia Eagles' odds of winning the Super Bowl (+105) make them second-best in the league. The Eagles squared off against the Washington Commanders in their last game ...
Patrick Mahomes' ability as a runner could be key in the Kansas City Chiefs beating the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl. In two separate incidents after last week's NFC Championship Game ...
Ulbrich served as the Jets' defensive coordinator for much of the past four seasons, then became their interim head coach when Robert Saleh was fired in October. New York went 3-9 with Ulbrich in ...
Defensive lineman T.J. Slaton picked up an unnecessary roughness penalty with just more than 5 minutes to go, allowing the Philadelphia Eagles to move the chains and eventually kick a field goal ...
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RotoBaller on MSNFred Warner Excited About Reunion With Robert SalehRead the recent NFL news and rumors for fantasy football. San Francisco 49ers linebacker Fred Warner expressed his enthusiasm about the ...
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