As the New Orleans Saints continue to search for a new head coach, the team is reportedly enamored with quarterback Spencer Rattler. According to ESPN's
New Orleans Saints assistant coach Derrick Foster has reportedly been interviewed by the Dallas Cowboys for one of their staff openings. Todd Archer, who covers the Cowboys for ESPN NFL Nation, was the first to report the news on Thursday afternoon.
Mickey Loomis appears to have tipped his hand to what the New Orleans Saints plan to do with their coaching search.
At the start of the New Orleans Saints coaching search, former assistant coach and player Aaron Glenn first emerged as
The Cardinals lose offensive line coach Klayton Adams as he becomes the new offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys.
Before the Dallas Cowboys announced they’d be moving on from Mike McCarthy, it appeared all but certain that he’d land
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may be getting an idea of the next head coach they'll face twice a year in the NFC South. The New Orleans Saints — a heated Buccaneers
The Super Bowl LIX matchup is officially set: the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
McCarthy, whose contract expired with the Cowboys and wasn't signed to an extension, will sit out the 2025 season, according to NFL Media's Tom Pelissero. McCarthy removed his name from consideration for the New Orleans Saints' vacancy. The Saints are the last team to have a head coaching job open this offseason.
The New Orleans Saints are conducting interviews with multiple candidates to fill their head coach vacancy. One insider believes a former Super Bowl champion has the edge.
Another Saints assistant coach could be on their way out of town, as running backs coach Derrick Foster interviewed with the Dallas Cowboys: