Broncos promote Cory Undlin to secondary coachCurtis Crabtree, profootballtalk.com The Denver Broncos made the decision Tuesday to not renew the contract of secondary coach Ron Milus in the wake of the Broncos double overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens last Saturday. It didn’t take long for the Broncos to fill the role as they have … |
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Mike Florio, profootballtalk.com Under the terms of the NFL’s relocation policy, there’s only one team that could as a practical matter move to Los Angeles in 2013. And that team has informed the mayor of its current city that it is staying put. According to Sam Farmer of the Los A… |
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ESPN.com news services, ESPN.com The Arizona Cardinals' list of potential coaches lost a name when the San Diego Chargers hired Mike McCoy. |
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There are usually ramifications to all-time postseason blunders and this is no exception. ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Denver Broncos have fired secondary coach Ron Milus. His firing comes three days after second-year safety Rahim Moore was ou… |
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NEW YORK (AP) -- From nearly unstoppable to nearly invisible. |
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Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com … |
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Before hiring Denver offensive coordinator Mike McCoy as head coach on Tuesday, the Chargers did consider some defensive coaching candidates such as Lovie Smith and Gus Bradley. I think they made the right call by hiring an offensive coach. That’s the s… |
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John Fox has been in the AFC West for two years and two days. Yet, his impact has been great. Fox -- who became the dean of AFC West coaches after Norv Turner’s firing two weeks ago -- was won two division titles in two years in Denver. It has been duly… |
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Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com The San Diego Chargers have made it official: Their new head coach is Mike McCoy. McCoy, who has spent the last four seasons as offensive coordinator of the Broncos, officially becomes the 15th head coach in the history of the Chargers franchise today. … |
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Much credit should go to the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Diego Chargers in their head-coaching searches. On Jan. 4, the Chiefs hired Andy Reid, and Tuesday the Chargers have hired Denver offensive coordinator Mike McCoy. In Reid, the Chiefs got the m… |
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Critics are still buzzing over the Broncos' costly decision-making Saturday, but what role does Peyton Manning's health play in the situation? Peter King tackles that and more. |
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Peter King, CNNSI.com Five items, a sort of mini-MMQB, for a Championship Week Tuesday ... |
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High Risk, High RewardJan 15
Jim isn't the only Harbaugh to have a bold late-season move pay off. In Baltimore, the switch to Jim Caldwell as OC has the once free-falling Ravens thriving, Don Banks writes. |
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Rivers is key for McCoy hireJan 15
The San Diego Chargers won on Tuesday morning. Will it result in more victories when it counts? That’s the goal, but it is clear the Chargers want to take a young, refreshed approach as they move away from the long A.J. Smith-Norv Turner era that ended … |
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Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com In Philadelphia, Andy Reid’s Eagles teams played a 4-3 defense but he won’t be taking it with him to Kansas City. Reid said Monday that part of the reason the team hired Bob Sutton to be their defensive coordinator was because he was experienced in th… |
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McCoy in as Chargers coachJan 15
SAN DIEGO (AP) Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy has agreed in principle to become head coach of the division rival San Diego Chargers, two people with knowledge of the situation said Tuesday. |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com It often takes any rookie time to earn the trust of his elders. When it’s a rookie kicker, it’s doubly hard. But for Ravens kicker Justin Tucker, there’s never been a sense that his team didn’t have confidence in him. Tucker’s double-overtime ga… |
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Josh Alper, profootballtalk.com The Broncos season came to a disappointing end on Saturday night and owner Pat Bowlen said Monday that the loss to the Ravens is going to linger for a while. Bowlen, making his first public comments since before the season, had plenty of praise for the … |
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Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com New Chiefs General Manager John Dorsey says he wants to select the best player available with the first overall pick in this year’s NFL draft, and that he won’t address a specific need at quarterback — or any other position. Dorsey says he expects t… |
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- The New England Patriots have done just fine without Rob Gronkowski. |
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