Boston College lost its head coach to an assistant-coach position in the NFL. The Eagles now have two former NFL head coaches on staff. Via Pete Thamel of ESPN.com, former Bills and Jaguars coach Doug Marrone will join former Texans coach Bill O’Brien at B.C.
In a shift within the football coaching landscape, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Doug Marrone, previously dismissed from the New Orleans Saints, has found a new role at Boston College as the Senior Analyst for Football Strategy/Research.
A new offensive line coach will take the sideline for the New Orleans Saints in 2024. After moving on from Doug Marrone, who held the position for the last two season in New Orleans, the team looks to already have a keen eye on his replacement.
Marrone was hired in 2022. The New Orleans Saints are parting way ways with offensive line coach Doug Marrone, per a report by Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football.
Longtime NFL coach Doug Marrone will be looking for work after he was fired by the Saints. Marrone was fired on Saturday after two years as the Saints' offensive line coach, according to multiple reports.
Nick Underhill reports that the Saints are parting ways with offensive line coach Doug Marrone. The Saints made the decision to move on from offensive coordinator Pete Charmichael and have since hired Klint Kubiak as their new coordinator, so you can expect more changes to be coming on the offensive staff.
As the New Orleans Saints search for a new offensive coordinator continues, one big problem, among several, faces the new hire before they even accept the job.
Doug Marrone gave a positive health update on Saints All-Pro wide receiver Michael Thomas with 77 WABC Sports in New York. We love Michael, offensive line coach Doug Marrone said.
Although David Tepper spoke with Jim Harbaugh about the Panthers’ HC position, the team’s first formal interview should not surprise. Interim coach Steve Wilks will interview for the full-time job Tuesday, according to The Athletic’s Joe Person.
According to Tom Pelissero, the Broncos have fired HC Nathaniel Hackett. Denver apparently reached its breaking point with Hackett, as a dismal season
Around this time last year, teams with head-coaching vacancies were permitted interview candidates on other staffs. Those interviews could take place during the final two weeks of the regular season, but the guinea pig franchise here — the Jaguars — encountered mixed results regarding early interview summons.
New Saints coach Dennis Allen has made the most important of his hires as the team announced the offensive, defensive and special teams coordinators for 2022.
I was in the same boat as the rest of Steelers’ Nation. When the Pittsburgh Steelers tabbed Pat Meyer to be their new offensive line coach, my first question was Who is Pat Meyer?
Former Buffalo Bills head coach Doug Marrone has come back to the NFL. Marrone has been hired by the New Orleans Saints as their offensive line coach, according to Saints Wire. He replaces Brendan Nugent in that role for New Orleans.
Two former Saints and Jets coaches are candidates to join Dennis Allen’s staff in New Orleans. The new head coach is looking to hire Doug Marrone and John Morton, according to NOLA.com’s Jeff Duncan.
While there was initially some skepticism by Saints fans over hiring a seasoned coach instead of someone with a new perspective, the hire could benefit the Saints given Marrone's history with the team.
Well, here we are again. One year after the Jacksonville Jaguars conducted a search for a new head coach to replace Doug Marrone, the team finds itself in the same situation this winter, now looking for a replacement for their replacement.
Well, here we are again. One year after the Jacksonville Jaguars conducted a search for a new head coach to replace Doug Marrone, the team finds itself in the same situation this winter, now looking for a replacement for their replacement.
Well, here we are again. One year after the Jacksonville Jaguars conducted a search for a new head coach to replace Doug Marrone, the team finds itself in the same situation this winter, now looking for a replacement for their replacement.
Well, here we are again. One year after the Jacksonville Jaguars conducted a search for a new head coach to replace Doug Marrone, the team finds itself in the same situation this winter, now looking for a replacement for their replacement.
Marrone coached at the collegiate level from 2009-12, helping lead Syracuse to two eight-win seasons. He left the program with a 25-25 record.
If Marrone were to land this job, he would replace Kyle Flood, who left Alabama to become offensive coordinator under Steve Sarkisian at Texas.
Marrone put together just one winning season in Jacksonville, leading the team to the AFC Championship game in 2017. Since then, the Jaguars put together three losing seasons.
After coaching a depleted team that ended up losing 14 straight games — and securing the 2021 No. 1 overall pick — Doug Marrone is expected to be fired.
The New York Jets 23-20 win over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday put the Jacksonville Jaguars in a great position to land the top overall pick in the 2021, but Jags head coach Doug Marrone says that securing that pick is not his priority.
New York Jets coach Adam Gase is the runaway favorite to be canned next. However, he will face plenty of competition from other coaches overseeing some of the NFL’s worst teams.
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