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The team with the best road winning percentage in postseason history will be on the road to face the team with the best home winning percentage this weekend.
Brian Callahan and the Tennessee Titans secured the top pick with a 3-14 record. The New England Patriots held that spot prior to their regular-season finale, but a win over the Buffalo Bills dropped them to No. 4 at 4-13. The Cleveland Browns (3-14) finished with the No. 2 pick and the New York Giants (3-14) were slotted No. 3.
The Cincinnati Bengals have fired defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, offensive line coach Frank Pollack, linebackers coach James Bettcher and defensive line coach Marion Hobby on Monday, according to league sources.
Maybe Lou Anarumo was not the problem? The Cincinnati Bengals failed to qualify for the AFC playoffs in back-to-back seasons. This comes in the wake of letting
After promising starts for Cincinnati and Arizona State, conference play has not been kind to two of the newer members of the Big 12.
The Bengals had a strong attendance year despite falling short of the playoffs, the latter of which led to a shakeup in the team's coaching staff.
Anarumo spent the last six years as the defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals but was let go following the 2024 season. This is the first reported interview the Falcons have scheduled since firing Jimmy Lake over the weekend.
Trey McBride ended the 2024 season just 60 yards from a franchise record for tight ends, and five catches from a single-season record for the Arizona Cardinals.
The Atlanta Falcons' search for a defensive coordinator now includes a former interim head coach for an NFC South Division rival.
A fter the Cincinnati Bengals’ Super Bowl run at the end of the 2021 season, Lou Anarumo was being hyped as a potential head coaching candidate after helping limit Patrick Mahom
Former UA star linebacker Scooby Wright III officially retired from football, due to a series of injuries, after stints in the NFL, XFL, Alliance of American Football (AAF) and USFL, where he won two championships with the Birmingham Stallions.