The Saints have completed the first interview of their head coaching search. Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver met with the team on Wednesday and they announced that the interview was completed in the afternoon.
The New Orleans Saints' search for their next head coach is off to a hot start. The team has been linked to many names such as Aaron Glenn, Joe Brady, Matt Nagy, Kellen Moore, and several others, and we're just getting started.
The New Orleans Saints are casting a wide net for their head coaching search. Matthew Paras of the Times-Picayune reported that the Saints have requested
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver may be exactly what the Chicago Bears are looking for. Dianna Russini of The Athletic reported that
The Chicago Bears have kicked started their head coach search by requesting interviews with some prominent names, including Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. But an intriguing candidate has emerged for Chicago's coaching vacancy.
Anthony Weaver indeed is a hot head coach candidate again this offseason. Two teams, the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints, already have requested permission
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver will interview to become the Chicago Bears next head coach, . Here’s everything we know!
The Saints are set for their first head-coaching interview. According to multiple reports, they will speak with Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver on Wednesday. As mandated by NFL rules, the interview will take place remotely.
The NFL coaching carousel is just getting started and Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is already a popular name. Both the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints, two of five teams currently without a head coach, have reportedly requested interviews with Weaver.
Anthony Weaver, a Saratoga Springs graduate who starred at Notre Dame, is considered a top NFL coaching candidate.
The Chicago Bears are doing “serious homework” on Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver to potentially take over as their next head coach, according to Dianna Russini of The Athletic.