NBC Sports Houston Aaron Wilson reports that the Texans hired James Ferentz to their offensive staff.
Per Wilson, Ferentz is expected to coach tight ends, though his role has not yet been formally defined. The former offensive lineman entered the NFL in 2014 as an undrafted free agent with the Texans. He joined the Broncos in 2015 and spent 2018-2023 with the Patriots. Ferentz spent the last two seasons serving as an assistant offensive line coach with the Giants.
(Jan 30 -- NBC Sports)
Patriots DC Terrell Williams Is Cancer-Free, Will Travel To Super Bowl
The Patriots are headed to the Super Bowl, and for the first time this season, defensive coordinator Terrell Williams will be traveling with the team for the game. Williams, 51, was diagnosed with prostate cancer shortly after the start of the regular season. A health scare had chased him from spring ball, and though he […]
(Jan 30 -- Pro Football Rumors)
Vikings GM losing job against backdrop of Sam Darnold s Super Bowl berth seems directly related but Kwesi Adofo-Mensah's decision wasn t that wild
And while Adofo-Mensah s successor, like most GMs, may wonder if they should worry about not burning down the QB position, Darnold will be a glaring reminder that players given time can succeed.
(Jan 30 -- Yahoo Sports)
Seahawks Franchise Expected To Be Sold Post-Super Bowl
About four years ago, following the death of former Seahawks owner and Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, Nike founder Phil Knight and Alan Smolinisky, minority owner of the MLB’s Los Angeles Dodgers, offered to buy the NBA’s Portland Trail Blazers from Allen’s estate, controlled by his sister, Jody Allen. At the time, Jody made it known […]
(Jan 30 -- Pro Football Rumors)
Packers Analysis: Passive vs. Active Defenses
I hope Jonathan Gannon isn t a weiner.
(Jan 30 -- Yahoo Sports)