The Eagles’ matchup against the Rams this Sunday is what Brandon Staley calls an “iPad game.” It’s another meeting between Vic Fangio and Sean McVay, two of the most influential coaches in the NFL over the last five years and men whose previous matchups have had ripple effects that helped shape championships,
Teams looking for "The Next McVay" may have to come to terms with the fact that there is only one Sean McVay ... There's something of a shared custody with LaFleur, as he also sits underneath ...
Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula, grandson of Don, son of Dave, has the Rams defense playing well heading to Philadelphia.
McVay’s own coaching tree has become a popular spot for other NFL teams to harvest head coaches, partly because he pays forward the opportunities and preparation he was provided as an assistant.
Many NFL teams hope to land the next Sean McVay when they seek a new head coach ... Dan Campbell (Lions), Nick Sirianni (Eagles), Kevin O'Connell (Vikings) and Matt LaFleur (Packers) each were coordinators or assistants before landing their first job ...
Los Angeles Rams HC Sean McVay's coaching tree includes Minnesota Vikings HC Kevin O'Connell. The two face off in the NFL playoffs on Monday.
Matt LaFleur is not looking to make any injury-related excuses for the Packers' brutal NFL Wild Card Round loss to the Eagles.
The final season of Mike Shanahan's legendary coaching career came in 2013 with Washington. The team was coming off a 10-6 season in Shanahan's third season in town. Washington had made the ...
Sean McVay had a coaching tree before most NFL ... The branches are spreading. Matt LaFleur, McVay’s first offensive coordinator in L.A. in 2017, became head coach of the Green Bay Packers ...
Sean McVay dissected the ways the Rams could potentially stop Saquon Barkley — only the ninth 2,000-yard rusher in NFL history — when he considered the consequences if
As the number of coaching candidates the Jets interview seems to grow by the hour, you have to wonder if Mike Tannenbaum and Rick Spielman are getting paid hourly.
Eric D. Williams and Ralph Vacchiano forecast the upcoming quarterback market and play matchmaker for teams in search of a new starter.