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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Christian McCaffrey ran away with the AP Offensive Player of the Year award announced at NFL Honors on Thursday night. Myles Garrett beat out T.J. Watt for AP Defensive Player of the Year. First-place votes are worth five points, second-place votes are three and third-place votes are one. Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. won the AP Defensive Rookie of the Year award, outgaining both Jalen Carter and Kobie Turner by two first-place votes. Anderson and Stroud are the fourth teammates to win the offensive and defensive rookie awards in the same season.
Persons: — Christian McCaffrey, Francisco’s, Myles Garrett, T.J, Watt, Nacua, Will Anderson Jr, outgaining, Jalen Carter, Kobie Turner, Garrett Wilson, Sauce Gardner, Kevin Stefanski, DeMeco Ryans, Stefanski, Deshaun Watson, Nick Chubb, Jack Conklin, Jim Schwartz, Schwartz, Mike Macdonald, Hill, CeeDee Lamb, Lamar Jackson, McCaffrey, Micah Parsons, DaRon Bland, Maxx Crosby, Garrett, Bland, Stroud, Joe Montana, Tom Brady, Sam LaPorta Organizations: LAS VEGAS, AP, outpacing Dolphins, NFL, Stroud, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Rams, Texans, Anderson, New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Houston, Browns, Baltimore Ravens, Cowboys, Ravens, NFC, 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, AFC South, Lions, AP NFL Locations: Stroud
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Veteran NFL coach Leslie Frazier is expected to join the Seattle Seahawks as an associate head coach, two people with knowledge of the hire told The Associated Press on Friday. The move pairs the youngest head coach in the NFL with Frazier, who has experience as an assistant and head coach in the league. Frazier, 64, spent last season out of the NFL following a stint from 2017-22 when he was the defensive coordinator in Buffalo. Frazier also had one stint as a head coach in Minnesota. Frazier and Macdonald overlapped for one season in Baltimore in 2016 when Frazier was working as the secondary coach and Macdonald was a defensive assistant.
Persons: Leslie Frazier, Frazier, Mike Macdonald, Frazier’s, Macdonald, ” Macdonald, Rob Maaddi, ___ Organizations: — Veteran NFL, Seattle Seahawks, Associated Press, NFL, NFL Network, Philadelphia, Minnesota, NFC, Seattle, AP Pro Football Locations: RENTON, Wash, Buffalo, Cincinnati , Minnesota, Tampa Bay, Minnesota, Green, Baltimore
The Washington Commanders have an agreement with Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn to hire him as coach, according to two people with knowledge of the decision. Quinn, 53, spent the past three seasons running the defense for the NFC East-rival Cowboys after five-plus seasons coaching the Atlanta Falcons. Quinn coached the Falcons to a Super Bowl appearance in 2016 before being fired after an 0-5 start in 2020. He became Washington’s choice after Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, considered a top candidate, told teams Tuesday he was staying with Detroit and the Seahawks hired Baltimore defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald. Macdonald going to Seattle made Quinn the front-runner, and he got the job over the likes of Detroit defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn and Baltimore assistant Anthony Weaver.
Persons: Dan Quinn, Quinn, Ben Johnson, Mike Macdonald, Peters, Eric Bieniemy, that's, Rivera, Jack Del Rio, handpick, Johnson, Macdonald, Aaron Glenn, Anthony Weaver, Pete Carroll, William & Mary, hasn’t, Quarterback —, Washington —, Sam Howell, Carolina’s Drake Maye, ___ Organizations: Washington Commanders, Dallas Cowboys, Associated Press, NFC, Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons, Falcons, Lions, Seahawks, Baltimore, NFL, Dallas, NFC East, Atlanta, The Falcons, New England Patriots, William &, Virginia Military Institute, Hofstra, San, New York Jets, Florida Locations: Detroit, Washington, Seattle, Baltimore, New Jersey, San Francisco
DETROIT (AP) — Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has decided to stay with the team and turn down potential opportunities to be an NFL head coach next season, leading the Washington Commanders and Seattle Seahawks to turn to other candidates. Two people familiar with the situation told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Johnson informed teams he would not be leaving the Lions. One of the people familiar with the situation said the Washington brass is still meeting with Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn. Their 34-31 loss to San Francisco on Sunday paved the way for teams to hire Johnson or Glenn. It’s unclear if they’ll pivot to former Tennessee coach Mike Vrabel, their own offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy or someone else after missing out on the opportunity to hire Johnson.
Persons: Ben Johnson, Johnson, Aaron Glenn, Glenn, Dan Campbell, Campbell, , Jared Goff’s, DeMeco Ryans, they’ve, Dan Quinn, Bobby Slowik, Mike Macdonald, Anthony Weaver, Mike Vrabel, Eric Bieniemy, Pete Carroll, Quinn, Macdonald, ___ Whyno, Tim Booth, ___ Organizations: DETROIT, — Detroit Lions, NFL, Washington Commanders, Seattle Seahawks, Associated Press, Lions, Seahawks, NFC, San, Miami, Boston College, Dolphins, Detroit, Houston Texans, Seattle, AP Locations: Washington, San Francisco, Detroit, Dallas, Houston, Baltimore, Tennessee, Seattle
But perhaps there's a lesson to be learned from Detroit's approach — and from the other three teams remaining in the NFL playoffs. The Lions, Ravens, 49ers and Chiefs have all reached this point after making significant investments at positions that aren't always prioritized around the league. He's the highest-paid running back in the league based on average annual value, according to overthecap.com. “The middle of our defense especially are great players,” Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald said. The Lions took Jack Campbell — a middle linebacker.
Persons: Dan Campbell, Jahmyr Gibbs, Sam LaPorta, “ I’m, Brad Holmes, it’s, ” Campbell, Gibbs, aren't, that's, Christian McCaffrey, McCaffrey, He's, , Kyle Shanahan, Jadeveon, Kyle Van Noy, Roquan Smith, Patrick Queen, Mike Macdonald, , Kyle Hamilton, Tyler Linderbaum, Clyde Edwards, Joe Thuney, Jack Campbell —, He’s, Baltimore's Lamar Jackson, Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, Macdonald, Josh Dubow, Larry Lage, ___ Organizations: Detroit Lions, Lions, NFL, The Lions, Ravens, 49ers, Chiefs, Detroit, San, ” 49ers, Baltimore, ” Ravens, Bowler, Kansas City, Chiefs ’, San Francisco, AP Pro Football, AP Locations: San Francisco, Kansas, Detroit, Smith
Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey and Dak Prescott are finalists for The Associated Press 2023 NFL Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year awards. Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and Cowboys wideout CeeDee Lamb are the other two finalists for Offensive Player of the Year. Jackson, the 2019 NFL MVP, threw for 3,678 yards and 24 touchdowns and also ran for 821 yards and five scores. Cowboys edge Micah Parsons and cornerback DaRon Bland, Raiders edge Maxx Crosby and Steelers edge T.J. Watt join Garrett as finalists for Defensive Player of the Year. Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and offensive coordinator Todd Monken and Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik also are finalists for Assistant Coach of the Year.
Persons: Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, Dak Prescott, Josh Allen, Brock Purdy, CeeDee Lamb, Jackson, McCaffrey, Purdy, Myles Garrett, Kevin Stefanski, Joe Flacco, Jim Schwartz, QB C.J ., Will Anderson Jr, Garrett Wilson, Sauce Gardner, Micah Parsons, DaRon Bland, Maxx, Watt, Garrett, Crosby, Parsons, Bland, Sam LaPorta, Jahmyr Gibbs, Nacua, Bijan Robinson, Jalen Carter, Kobie Turner, Joey Porter Jr, Devon Witherspoon, Anderson, Houston’s DeMeco, Detroit’s Dan Campbell, San, Kyle Shanahan, Baltimore’s John Harbaugh, Deshaun Watson, Ryans, Campbell, Harbaugh, Shanahan, Schwartz, Ben Johnson, Mike Macdonald, Todd Monken, Bobby Slowik, Baker Mayfield, Matthew Stafford, Tua Tagovailoa, Damar Hamlin, Rob Maaddi Organizations: Associated Press, 49ers, Dolphins, Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Houston, AP, Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs, AFC, Prescott, NFL, NFC, Green Bay, San, Detroit Lions, The Cleveland Browns, The Houston Texans, New York Jets, Texans, Browns, Baltimore, Raiders, Maxx Crosby, Steelers, Lions, Rams, Falcons, Eagles, Seahawks, Buccaneers, Bills, Flacco, Voters, Twitter Locations: Dallas, Green, San Francisco, QB C.J . Stroud, Stroud, Detroit
He will be the first former Chargers player to return to the team as head coach. The Chargers are the fourth of eight teams to fill their head coach job, following New England, Las Vegas and Tennessee. Manuel may promote Sherrone Moore to replace Harbaugh after the offensive coordinator filled in for him during the final three games of the regular season. Herbert will be playing for his fourth head coach and possibly fourth offensive coordinator in five seasons. Harbaugh became a first-time head coach at the University of San Diego in 2004 and left after three seasons to start a four-year run at Stanford.
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Morgan, who has spent the past three seasons as the Panthers' assistant GM, will oversee the personnel operation, the team announced. The team had requested interviews with eight candidates: Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown, Buccaneers assistant GM Mike Greenberg, Chiefs vice president of football operations Brandt Tilis, Eagles assistant GM Alec Halaby, Saints assistant GM Khai Harley, Ravens vice president of football administration Nick Matteo, Colts assistant GM Ed Dodds and Raiders interim GM Champ Kelly. He went on to work as director of player personnel for the Buffalo Bills before returning to the Panthers as assistant GM in 2021. A first-round draft pick in 2001, he helped the Panthers reach their first Super Bowl in 2003, anchoring the middle of the defense. He played seven seasons for Carolina set an NFL record with 25 tackles in the Panthers' Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots on Feb. 1, 2004.
Persons: CHARLOTTE, Dan Morgan, Morgan, David Tepper, Scott Fitterer, Bryce Young, Dan, ” Tepper, ” Morgan, Tepper, Brandon Brown, Mike Greenberg, Brandt Tilis, Alec Halaby, GM Khai, Nick Matteo, Ed Dodds, Champ Kelly, Frank Reich, Matt Rhule, Ron Rivera, Chris Tabor, Steve Wilks, Perry Fewell, Ben Johnson, Frank Smith, Bobby Slowik, Dave Canales, Brian Callahan, Todd Monken, Dan Quinn, Raheem Morris, Mike Macdonald, Tabor, Ejiro Evero, Young, mightily, Sam Howell, Eddy Pineiro, ___ Organizations: The Carolina Panthers, Panthers, New York Jets, Giants, Buccaneers, Chiefs, Eagles, GM Khai Harley, Ravens, Colts, Raiders, Seattle Seahawks, Buffalo Bills, Carolina, New England Patriots, Pro, Lions, Dolphins, Cowboys, Rams, The Panthers, Cleveland Browns Locations: N.C, Alabama, Carolina
ATLANTA (AP) — With Bill Belichick set for a second interview, the Atlanta Falcons have talked with Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn about their vacant head coaching job. The Falcons announced Friday they had completed a virtual interview with Glenn, who has led the Lions' defense for the past three seasons. Glenn became the ninth candidate to interview with the Falcons, but all eyes were on Belichick amid reports that he was the team's top choice and had flown into Atlanta on one of owner Arthur Blank's private jets for a second interview. The Falcons confirmed they were meeting further with Belichick, but said no additional details would be provided until the follow-up interview was completed. For good measure, Belichick was a part of two more championship teams while working on the New York Giants' staff under Bill Parcells.
Persons: Bill Belichick, Aaron Glenn, Glenn, Belichick, Arthur Blank's, hasn’t, Atlanta hasn’t, Arthur Smith, , Mac Jones, Bailey Zappe, Desmond Ridder, Taylor Heinicke, Smith, Blank, Rich McKay, Terry Fontenot, Don Shula’s, Tom Brady, Bill Parcells, Brady, That’s, Jim Harbaugh, Mike Macdonald, Brian Callahan, Steve Wilks, Ejiro Evero, Anthony Weaver, Brian Johnson, ___ Organizations: ATLANTA, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Falcons, Lions, New England Patriots, Atlanta, New, Patriots, New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFC, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles Locations: Atlanta, New Orleans, New England, Michigan
CNN —Bill Belichick has interviewed for the vacant head coach role with the Atlanta Falcons, the team announced on Monday. Elsewhere, reigning NCAA national champion head coach Jim Harbaugh interviewed for the open head coaching job with the Los Angeles Chargers, the team announced on Monday. David J. Phillip/APHarbaugh has coached in the NFL before, spending four seasons as the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. In the 2012 season, he lost in Super Bowl XLVII – against his older brother and Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. In his four NFL seasons as a head coach, Harbaugh led the 49ers to the NFC championship game three times and had an overall record of 49-22-1, including 5-3 in the postseason.
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ATLANTA (AP) — Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh interviewed with the Atlanta Falcons for their head coaching vacancy on Tuesday, his second interview in two days. The Falcons announced the interview with Harbaugh, who is exploring a return to the NFL after leading Michigan to the national championship. The Los Angeles Chargers announced Monday that Harbaugh had interviewed for their head coaching vacancy. Harbaugh is the second high-profile candidate to talk with the Falcons this week, following the team's interview with Bill Belichick on Monday. Before conducting the interviews with Belichick and Harbaugh, the Falcons held virtual interviews with five candidates, only one of whom has head coaching experience.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Harbaugh, Bill Belichick, Belichick, of Famer Don Shula’s, Anthony Weaver, Ejiro Evero, Brian Callahan, Steve Wilks, Mike Macdonald, ___ Organizations: ATLANTA, , Atlanta Falcons, The Falcons, NFL, Los Angeles Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Michigan, Falcons, Super Bowl, Patriots, 49ers, Super, Stanford, University of San, of Famer, Baltimore Ravens Locations: — Michigan, Michigan, New England, University of San Diego, Carolina, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Baltimore
ATLANTA (AP) — Bill Belichick signaled he's ready to get back to coaching less than a week after parting with the New England Patriots, speaking with the Atlanta Falcons about their vacant position. The Falcons had previously conducted virtual interviews with five candidates, only one of whom has head coaching experience. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesInterviews with employees of other clubs must be conducted virtually before the end of the divisional playoff games on Sunday. There are no such limitations on teams conducting interviews with candidates like Belichick who are no longer employed by other teams. The candidates to interview virtually with the Falcons are Baltimore Ravens assistant head coach and defensive line coach Anthony Weaver, Carolina defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero, Cincinnati offensive coordinator Brian Callahan, San Francisco defensive coordinator Steve Wilks and Baltimore defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald.
Persons: — Bill Belichick, he's, Belichick, Tom Brady, Arthur Smith, of Famer Don Shula's, Anthony Weaver, Ejiro Evero, Brian Callahan, Steve Wilks, Mike Macdonald, ___ Organizations: ATLANTA, New England Patriots, Atlanta Falcons, Falcons, Patriots, Bowls, Atlanta, of Famer, Baltimore Ravens Locations: Carolina, Cincinnati, San Francisco, Baltimore
The Jim Harbaugh derby for NFL teams is about to heat up. A week after leading the University of Michigan to a national title in the College Football Playoff, Harbaugh will meet with the Los Angeles Chargers about their head coach vacancy this week, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. Harbaugh, who previously coached in the NFL, has a prior relationship with the Chargers and the Spanos family that owns it. To prepare for a possible NFL return, Harbaugh recently hired Don Yee as his new agent. Despite leading Michigan to its first national title since 1997, it was a frustrating year for Harbaugh.
Persons: Jim Harbaugh, Harbaugh, Brandon Staley, Tom Telesco, ” Harbaugh, Don Yee, Yee, , Tom Brady —, Sean Payton, John . Harbaugh, Giff Smith, Kellen Moore, Patrick Graham, Todd Monken, San, Steve Wilks, Mike Macdonald, Monken, Wilks, Macdonald, ___ Organizations: NFL, University of Michigan, College Football Playoff, Los Angeles Chargers, Associated Press, Chargers, Bolts, Raiders, Wolverines, Washington, . Michigan, San Diego University, Stanford, San Francisco 49ers, Bowl, Denver Broncos, 49ers, Super, Niners, Baltimore Ravens, Minnesota Vikings, Broncos, Carolina Panthers, Harbaugh, NCAA, Big, Michigan, Las Vegas Raiders Locations: Atlanta, Carolina, Las Vegas , Seattle , Tennessee, Washington, Las Vegas, Michigan, Pasadena
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