Who should the New Orleans Saints turn to after Aaron Glenn picked the New York Jets? Our staff writers picked which head coach candidate ought to be Plan B:
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:
Several teams have hired new head coaches this offseason, but one team still looking for their next leader is the New Orleans Saints. After a severe snowstorm delayed their interview process, the Saints have rescheduled interviews with several of their top candidates, including former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy.
Find out who one local insider believes the New Orleans Saints could make their next head coach. Hint: He has a Super Bowl ring.
The Dallas Cowboys rid themselves of the label as the team that couldn't win the big one by defeating the Miami Dolphins 24-3 in Super Bowl VI in New Orleans on Jan. 16, 1972.
Following the hirings of Ben Johnson (to the Bears) and Aaron Glenn (to the Jets), four NFL teams are still searching for their next head coach with the start of free agency less than two months away.
Former Saints coach Aaron Glenn will be the next head coach of the New York Jets. He was a top candidate in New Orleans.
While all eyes will be on Sunday night’s AFC and NFC Championship games this weekend, the NFL’s coaching carousel continues to spin, with four teams
Brian Schottenheimer appears to be furthest along the road to a job offer, but Kellen Moore is more widely regarded around the league as a play-caller who is adapting to league trends.
McCarthy’s departure follows failed discussions about a new contract, with reports suggesting that the length of the deal was the key sticking point between McCarthy and the Cowboys. Despite strong regular-season records,
ESPN's Adam Schefter believes former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is a "legitimate candidate" to coach either the Chicago Bears or New
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network added today that New Orleans will also be looking to meet for a second time with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. Both coaches interviewed with the team last week before their respective divisional matchups in the playoffs.