Now, with O’Brien revitalizing BC and Vrabel looking to do the same with the Patriots, the area’s most prominent football teams are led by men who bonded in Foxborough.
A new episode of the Terry’s Talkin’ podcast has dropped, featuring cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto and host David Campbell. This week, we delve into the Buckeyes’ national championship run, and what it tells us about Ryan Day and OSU fans.
A coaching journey he needed to take, and the former star linebacker uniquely suited to put a faltering franchise back on track.
The New England Patriots have a new head coach in Mike Vrabel, and now he needs to find an offensive coordinator to continue the development of quarterback Drake Maye
For starters, Weaver is a former player. His time with the Ravens and Texans saw him play for Brian Billick and Gary Kubiak. He has coached in the NFL since 2012, working under Rex Ryan and the Jets to start as an assistant defensive line coach. He also played under Ryan when he was with the Ravens. Now, Ryan is of the John Harbaugh tree.
While Felger is no stranger to stirring up discourse on the radio, the entire narrative regarding Maye’s absence was grating to current Boston College football coach Bill O’Brien.
The New Orleans Saints could move closer to making a coaching hire soon. On Monday morning, Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reports that the Saints will conduct second interviews with two candidates this week.
Vrabel has said he doesn’t have a timeline for the coordinator search, though interviews will likely start in the coming week.
In this week’s Sunday 7, WEEI’s Nick “Fitzy” Stevens reacts to the New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel hire, their coordinator search, a massive upcoming offseason, and the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs.
DECATUR — June 26, 1940 - January 15, 2025 — On Wednesday, January 15, 2025, our Brother in Christ, John William “BillO’Brien Jr. of Decatur, Alabama, went home to be with his Lord ...
The PGA Tour will relocate next month’s Genesis Invitational in Pacific Palisades because of the wildfires in the area.
Online safety regulators in the European Union will engage with Meta over plans to end the company’s third-party fact checking programme, Coimisiún na Meán said, despite there being no ...