Adam Schefter
ESPN Sources: Giants are hiring former Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy as their offensive coordinator. https://t.co/Yxh8Z1qXmP -
Cardinals now have officially hired Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur as their head coach, agreeing with him on a five-year deal. https://t.co/dxsop6iNXT -
ESPN sources: the Buffalo Bills are expected to hire Broncos defensive passing game coordinator and assistant HC Jim Leonhard as their defensive coordinator. Leonhard visited the Chargers and Ravens, but now will be in charge of the Bills’ defense. https://t.co/AU39lgmSzx -
NFL officially appointed influential storyteller Dhar Mann as its first-ever Chief Kindness Officer and Creator of the Week for Super Bowl LX. -
ESPN Sources: the Cleveland Browns are hiring former Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken as their next head coach. https://t.co/zyTpFKSuJf -
Super Bowl LX will be the 6th that Cris Collinsworth has called as a broadcaster — and the 5th Super Bowl he will call involving the Patriots. -
Mike McCarthy is from Pittsburgh, always admired the Steelers … and now will have the chance to coach them. https://t.co/xVpozcnxvD -
Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza announced that he is declaring for the NFL Draft, where he is widely expected to be the No. 1 overall pick. https://t.co/Y9HA0mynIw -
Patriots’ honorary captain for Sunday’s AFC Championship Game vs. the Broncos will be former standout kicker Adam Vinatieri. https://t.co/SeCJBWxUlC -
ESPN’s telecast of Sunday’s Texans–Patriots matchup became the most-watched event in ESPN history, dating back to the network’s launch in 1979, with 38 million viewers. The game also ranks as Disney’s most-watched sporting event outside of the Super Bowl across nearly three decades of live sports coverage. -
Former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is set to join Jim Harbaugh’s Chargers’ coaching staff as offensive coordinator. https://t.co/YjdQslVMQk -
Former Patriots standout Vince Wilfork and NFL Salute to Service finalist RB Aaron Jones are becoming USO ambassadors, continuing the organization’s 85-year tradition of supporting U.S. service members—first championed by Bob Hope. -