The New Orleans Saints are the last team with a vacant head coaching position, and their search is reportedly set to pick up in the coming week. ESPN's
The Dallas Cowboys have hired former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as the tenth head coach in franchise history.
The Cowboys choice has apparently left Kellen Moore as surprised at being passed over as many are surprised at the elevation of Brian Schottenheimer.
The New Orleans Saints are the only team not to have a confirmed head coach going into the 2025 season, meaning they have a variety of candidates to choose from. Who Might Be The New Orleans Saints Next Coach?
No matter whom the Saints hire as the head coach to replace Dennis Allen — Mike McCarthy, Darren Rizzi, Anthony Weaver, Mike Kafka or a surprise — we won't know how good that person will be for a while.
With the Dallas Cowboys hiring Brian Schottenheimer as head coach on Friday, the New Orleans Saints are the only NFL team that still has a head coaching job available. Now that there's no competition, they can take their time finding their next leader but have already interviewed a strong list of candidates.
The Saints are still searching for a head coach but Kliff Kingsbury may not be interested in the job after his success in Washington.
Before the Saints interview Mike McCarthy, a second Kellen Moore meeting will be sought out. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Jerry Jones' search to replace Mike McCarthy didn't take him far. The Cowboys are hiring Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach.
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo and a report from ESPN, Dallas is expected to interview Chris Banjo for its special teams coordinator role. Banjo has spent the last two seasons with the Denver Broncos, serving as an assistant special teams coach on Sean Payton’s staff.
The New Orleans Saints are the last team with a coaching vacancy, but a notable name is withdrawing from consideration.
The New Orleans Saints are scheduling an in-person interview with ex-Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy. It would be a bit of a homecoming for him: