The New Orleans Saints are the last team with a vacant head coaching position, and their search is reportedly set to pick up in the coming week. ESPN's
The New Orleans Saints are suddenly down a candidate in their head coaching search. Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reported that Buffalo
Former LSU football passing game coordinator Joe Brady won’t be returning to Louisiana. On Saturday, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Brady opted to stay with the Buffalo Bills and removed his name from the Saints’ head coaching search.
The fact that the Saints are the only team to not hire a coach may indicate that they're strongly eyeing up someone in today's conference championship games.
Staying home: #Bills OC Joe Brady, the architect of the Buffalo offense, has elected to remain with the Bills and pull out of the #Saints HC search, per me and @TomPelissero. New Orleans had wanted to interview Brady a second time, along with Kellen Moore. Brady sticks in BUF. pic.twitter.com/yMpZCoG9Ob
Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, a top contender for the New Orleans Saints head coaching role, has surprised many by rejecting the opportunity for a second interview, opting instead to stay in Buffalo.
The New Orleans Saints’ preferred head coach, Aaron Glenn, chose his preferred destination, the New York Jets, and the Saints have pivoted to the rest of their list as expected. Post-snowstorm New Orl
According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady has pulled out of the New Orleans head coach search. Brady will remain with Buffalo for the 2025 season, continuing to work under Sean McDermott.
New Orleans Saints coaching news is beginning to heat up. On Monday morning, it was reported that the Saints will have second interviews with Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver this week for their head coaching vacancy.
Saints again left scrambling with the surprising news that one of their coaching frontrunners has pulled out of consideration.
Brady received interest from the New York Jets, Jacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears and Saints for their head coaching vacancies. Three of the teams had since filled their vacancies with Aaron Glenn joining the Jets, Liam Coen agreeing to coach the Jaguars and Ben Johnson--arguably the hottest name on the market--joining the Bears.