CLEVELAND, Ohio — Kevin Stefanski officially promoted tight ends coach Tommy Rees to offensive coordinator to replace the fired Ken Dorsey on Wednesday, marking his third coordinator in three seasons.
Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is one of the most in-demand candidates for vacant head-coaching positions, thanks to the success he has brought Detroit since joining in 2022. Johnson has already completed four interviews for a head-coaching gig as his team remains alive in the NFL playoffs.
But I’m glad they promoted Tommy Rees, who was their tight ends coach in 2024. He previous job was as Alabama’s offensive coordinator in 2023 under coach Nick Saban.
NFL Network's Peter Schrager awards Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury as coach of the week.
The Chicago Bears interviewed Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady for their head coaching job Friday. Monken, a Chicago-area product, and Brady lead offenses with MVP candidates at quarterback in the Ravens' Lamar Jackson and the Bills' Josh Allen.
Rees, who spent three seasons as the starting QB at Notre Dame, is a fast-rising coach who's on his third OC position in five years.
Kelln Moore joined the Eagles staff this past offseason and his offense finished the season ranked No. 8 in total offense, No. 7 in scoring and No. 2 in rushing.
The Detroit Lions are soon expected to be on the lookout for a new offensive coordinator. While Lions head coach Dan Campbell says he has not been told anything yet, he did say that he expects to lose both coordinators.
Ryan Poles said the Bears would run a thorough search for their next head coach, and that’s certainly been the case. With Ben Johnson in play, it's almost decision time.
One of these mornings, Mike Kafka might wake up and find himself an NFL head coach. The Giants’ 37-year-old offensive coordinator first spoke with Saints’ brass last week and is now being flown down to The Big Easy for a second interview on Tuesday,