The Seahawks are in the second round of interviews for offensive coordinator. What else does the offseason have in store?
The Seattle Seahawks are in the market for a new offensive coordinator, and so far, there have been five names the team has been looking at: Byron Leftwich, former offensive coordinator for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Grant Udinski, current assistant offensive coordinator and quarterback coach for the Minnesota Vikings
Here's a look at potential names the Bears could hire as offensive coordinator to work with new head coach Ben Johnson.
Whether Mike Macdonald picks an experienced play caller or an up-and-comer, the to-do list for Ryan Grubb's replacement is quite clear.
The Seahawks have been busy with their search for a new offensive coordinator as a fifth candidate has been leaked and another candidate earned a second interview.
Seattle reportedly asks Minnesota Vikings for permission to interview their assistant offensive coordinator seen as a rising star.
The Seahawks have met with four candidates for their offensive coordinator vacancy and each of those coaches would have interesting free agency connections.
Let's take a look at six potential candidates (three internal, three external) who could take over the Lions' offense in 2025.
Macdonald fired Ryan Grubb last week. The move came one day after the former University of Washington offensive coordinator finished his only season as Seattle’s OC. The Seahawks missed the playoffs for the second consecutive season, the first time that’s happened since the 2008-’09 seasons.
It’s precisely why Andy Reid, Sean McVay, Matt LaFleur, Nick Sirianni, and Sean Payton, among other offensive-minded coaches, are considered the best in football. Look at the AFC and NFC Championship Games. It’s true the four remaining teams are split between two offensive and two defensive head coaches, but the latter have something in common.
Shortly after the Seahawks fired Ryan Grubb on Jan. 6, the first interview they requested was with Lions offensive line coach Hank Fraley. A former lineman himself, Fraley has helped Detroit's offensive line develop into arguably the best in the league over the past several years.