“I'm going to be upfront and honest with everybody,” McDaniels told me. “And really, I've been a fan of his for a long time. So I'm eager and excited to begin the relationship, and I think he feels the same way. And I'm going to pour into him like I've always tried to do with that position, and I think it'll be a great working relationship. We're looking forward to it.”
• The Saints were the last team with an opening—and they filled it early Monday night with clubhouse favorite Dennis Allen. As for why, his dozen years working under Sean Payton are a good place to start. His ability to keep the current infrastructure in place is another plus, with the likelihood that 13-year offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael could easily slide into a new role as play-caller and the respected Darren Rizzi would be back to run special teams.
. Obviously, Maurice Drayton’s ouster told you all you needed to know about how badly the Packers’ special teams needed fixing , and to bring in a guy with instant credibility like Bisaccia will get everyone’s attention. • The health of the tight ends is going to be the biggest injury story line this week. Rams coach Sean McVay said on Monday he doesn’t think that Tyler Higbee will be able to practice this week, and is uncertain on his status for Sunday. Kendall Blanton has given L.A. some depth at the position in the playoffs. And Bengals TE C.J. Uzomah said he’s “feeling great … It’s been a lot of early mornings, late nights of just rehabbing, and fighting through some stuff. But I feel good.
Because he should be making toys right now for next Christmas!
Why fire Culley after 1 season just to hire internally? I mean, I love Lovie, but I'm worried he's about to get screwed.
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