Was the drama the move created worth it for the former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator? Plus, did the Jets get it right with their Aaron Glenn hire?
Glenn, who played cornerback under Parcells with the Jets from 1997-99 and then with the Cowboys in 2005 and 2006, is the Jets new head coach.
ON JAN. 7, a day after the Jacksonville Jaguars fired Doug Pederson ... It happened twice with Bill Parcells when he was offered the head coaching job in 1991 and in 2002, and it happened with ...
The Bucs lose their offensive coordinator to a head coaching job for the second year in a row, this time just one day after thinking they'd locked him up with a lucrative raise and extension.
Reports around the National Football League indicate the Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn will have a second interview with the New York
With one final audible that resonated from Trinity to Treasure Island, Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen joined a notorious faction that includes Bill Parcells and Bo Jackson. Henceforth, count Coen among those prominent players or coaches to leave the local franchise hanging out to dry.
A deal is a deal until it’s not in the NFL. Liam Coen’s decision to withdraw his name from consideration for Jacksonville’s head coaching position and sign a new contract to remain the offensive coordinator in Tampa Bay didn’t last long.
In the 24 hours that saw Coen go from highest-paid coordinator to head coach, one team was left in the dark and the other found its match.
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen found his defensive coordinator after a slew of interviews throughout the week.
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Everyone remembers the one that got away. From the girl next door to the job offer with the bad timing, hindsight can be cruel as much as it can be educational. For the Dallas Cowboys, Sean Peyton is often seen as the head coach that got away.
He will try to become the fourth quarterback to win the NFL’s ultimate prize as a starting quarterback after losing his first Super Bowl start.