Two former Miami Dolphins assistant coaches got new positions Monday, including one where a current assistant was a candidate
The New Orleans Saints are going to get a second look at Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, who interviewed virtually with the team just over a week ago. He's a highly coveted defensive mind with several key interviews lined up.
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver sees his interview with the New Orleans Saints delayed by a snowstorm. Here are successors if he leaves.
Anthony Weaver, who spent the 2024 NFL season as Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator, interviewed this week with the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints.
You can tell when he walks into a room, he just commands respect,’ Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said of defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver. ‘I highly recommend him for anyone. He’s a tremendous human being and football coach.
The Miami Dolphins have reason to be a little more worried that they could be losing defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.The New Orleans Saints will be bringing in Weaver for an in-person second interview this week,
According to a report from NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Weaver — a Saratoga Springs High School graduate — will interview Wednesday with the New Orleans Saints. Besides the Saints, Weaver has already had an interview with the Chicago Bears this month.
The Chicago Bears are licking their wounds from yet another season of under-accomplishment. A generational talent in rookie QB, Caleb Williams; a receiving corps bristling with weapons in DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and #9 overall pick,
The Bears interviewed 17 candidates for the head coach position, including Pete Carroll, Mike McCarthy, Anthony Weaver, Ron Rivera, and Ben Johnson. “It’s going to be a diverse group. This will be different backgrounds from offense,
While his failings as head coach are clear, Dennis Allen is a well-respected defensive coach throughout the league. Since being fired by New Orleans, he has been interviewed for a defensive coordinator spot by the Indianapolis Colts and mentioned as a possible assistant for the Atlanta Falcons and Denver Broncos.
The Chicago Bears now turn their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history.