Saints, Kingsbury and Bears
Kliff Kingsbury told reporters recently that he had interest in becoming a head coach again. Now, the Washington Commanders offensive coordinator is drawing interest from the Saints.
“Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) was a full participant at practice today and there’s a lot of optimism in Washington that he will play and start vs. Tampa Bay this weekend,” Jonathan Jones said in a post.
The Buccaneers fifth straight postseason journey begins with a home game against Washington on Sunday night, a rematch of a Week One meeting that launched the incredible rookie season of QB Jayden Dan
The New Orleans Saints have requested to interview quite a few assistants for their head coach position, the latest is Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, according to Josina Anderson.
A rematch from Week One means another challenge to contain rookie Pro Bowl quarterback Jayden Daniels, and the Buccaneers are hoping for some reinforcements on defense
Former Arizona Cardinals head coach and Washington Commanders play caller Kliff Kingsbury popped up in the New Orleans Saints’ search, but there are more conflicting reports:
The New Orleans Saints should feel like winners of the Marshon Lattimore trade. He’s missing another Washington Commanders game with a new hamstring injury:
The No. 6 Commanders will visit the No. 3 Buccaneers for an NFC wild card matchup. Here's how you can watch the game on NBC and Peacock.
So far, NFL media reporters have linked seven candidates to New Orleans' opening. Here's our ranking of the candidates for the Saints job, from the worst to best fit.
The Commanders went 19-31-3 in the past three seasons. Adding eight wins from 4-13 to 12-5 is the biggest year-to-year improvement in franchise history.