Detroit Lions' Dan Campbell's ability to maintain team's offensive success after losing offensive coordinator Ben Johnson is being put to the test.
On Thursday, the Associated Press announced the finalists for the NFL Coach of the Year award, and it’s no surprise to see Reid on the list. After leading the Chiefs to a 15-2 r
Ben Johnson was the most highly-sought after coach in this hiring cycle, and Chris Simms believes the interest is more than deserved.
NFL teams must identify and collect as many microscopic edges as they can find, and the coaches of the Lions and Commanders provide one blueprint.
When you win 15 games in a season as a head coach and earn the conference’s top seed, more often than not you’re going to be in contention for Coach of the Year. Sure enough, that is the case this season with Lions head coach Dan Campbell.
Along with Campbell, the Minnesota Vikings' Kevin O'Connell, the Denver Broncos' Sean Payton, the Kansas City Chiefs' Andy Reid and the Commanders' Dan Quinn are finalists for Coach of the year.
Here are the five finalists for the eight AP NFL awards that will be given out on Feb. 6, listed in alphabetical order: Brian Thomas Jr.
Quarterback Jared Goff is one of five finalists for the Associated Press NFL MVP Award, the organization announced on Thursday. He’s joined by Buffalo’s Josh Allen, Philadelphia’s Saquon Barkley, Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow and Baltimore’s Lamar Jackson.
Quarterback Jared Goff is a finalist for Most Valuable Player, while head coach Dan Campbell is a finalist for Coach of the Year. The NFL Honors ceremony is slated for Thursday, Feb. 6 at 9 p.m.
Mount Union legend Larry Kehres stays in touch with Nick Sirianni, who has gone from complete unknown to taking the Eagles places Andy Reid didn't.
Big Red’ makes big bucks. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is renowned for being a genius football mind who has won three Super Bowls in Kansas City’s hot-seat. The Chiefs are the
Maybe you’re jealous, or tired. Or concerned the Lions don’t have the missing piece — the cheat code, so to speak — to take the final step to the Super Bowl.