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| Jaguars to keep coach Doug Marrone, GM Dave Caldwell JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan is giving general manager Dave Caldwell and head coach Doug Marrone another chance to prove that the 2017 season wasn't a fluke. ESPN reported Saturday that Marrone had been told he ... | |
| NFL Power Rankings: New England Patriots sputter into playoffs And that's a wrap on the 2019 regular season. In the coming weeks, the Power Rankings will focus its attention on the remaining playoff teams, but for this week, let's roll out the full 32. Looking for a fun exercise? (Don't worry, I'm not talking about real exercise ... | |
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| Source: Chan Gailey out of retirement as Dolphins OC DAVIE, Fla. -- The Miami Dolphins are hiring Chan Gailey as their offensive coordinator, a source told ESPN. Gailey will replace Chad O'Shea, who was let go on Monday after one season. Gailey, 67, is coming out of retirement to lead the Dolphins' offense. | |
| NFL playoffs: One strength, area of concern for each AFC team The best part about projecting playoff games is that teams have to win to advance, meaning each club should maximize all 60 minutes of play in every game. My 15-season historical playoff model is like my regular-season model in that it factors in the ... | |
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| John Dorsey out as Browns general manager after three years General manager John Dorsey and the Cleveland Browns have "mutually agreed to part ways," according to a team statement. Dorsey met Tuesday with Browns owner Jimmy Haslam. The 59-year-old Dorsey was the Kansas City Chiefs' general manager ... | |
| Antonio Brown calls Saints workout a publicity stunt METAIRIE, La. -- Antonio Brown said he thinks his workout with the New Orleans Saints was a "publicity stunt" during an Instagram video he posted Monday night. The Saints brought Brown in for a workout last Friday -- his first visit with a team since he was ... | |
| Giants GM Dave Gettleman: I'm not doing good enough EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman pointed to the "progress" the team has made on and off the field that has set the foundation for the future as justification for being retained for a third year, despite the firing of ... | |
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