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COACHING NEWS
- Anthony Weaver is expected to be hired as Baltimore's next defensive coordinator, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported, per sources. Weaver, 45, was most recently the defensive coordinator in Miami.
- Baltimore hired four assistant coaches, including Dwayne Ledford as offensive line coach/run game coordinator and Mike Mickens as pass game coordinator/secondary.
SIGNINGS
- QB Will Grier signed a reserve/future contract.
COACHING NEWS
- Davis Webb was promoted to offensive coordinator, and offensive quality control coach Logan Kilgore was promoted to replace Webb as quarterbacks coach, the team announced.
SIGNINGS
- QB Jake Haener is signing a reserve/future contract with Kansas City, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported, per a source. He was on New Orleans' practice squad to end the 2025 season and his contract expired.
INJURIES
- QB Matthew Stafford won't need offseason surgery for a herniated disc in his back, coach Sean McVay told reporters. Stafford entered the 2025 season with the back injury but started in all 20 games.
OTHER NEWS
- HC Sean McVay and GM Les Snead signed multiyear contract extensions with Los Angeles, the team announced.
COACHING NEWS
- Joe Barry, Miami's linebackers coach and defensive run game coordinator, is being re-signed to a multiyear contract, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported, per a source. Barry, 56, has been with the team since 2024.
INJURIES
- QB Drake Maye told reporters on Super Bowl LX Opening Night that his right shoulder feels good and he looks forward to having a "normal week of prep" in practice.
SIGNINGS
- DT Jack Heflin signed a reserve/future contract.
COACHING NEWS
- The Jets completed second interview with Dolphins quarterbacks coach Darrell Bevell and former Chargers offensive coordinator Greg Roman for their offensive coordinator position.
COACHING NEWS
- Danny Crossman is expected to be hired as Pittsburgh's special teams coordinator, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported, per a source. Crossman, 59, was most recently Miami's special teams coordinator from 2019-2024.
- Scott Tolzien, the Saints' quarterbacks coach, is interviewing today for the Steelers' vacant offensive coordinator job, Pelissero reported, per a source, Tolzien, 38, played for Steelers coach Mike McCarthy in Green Bay and coached with him in Dallas.
- Pittsburgh hired Scott McCurley as inside linebackers coach, Steve Scarnecchia as chief of staff and Jason Simmons as defensive pass game coordinator/defensive backs coach. The Steelers also added James Campen as offensive line coach, Jahri Evans as assistant offensive line coach, Ramon Chinyoung Sr. as running backs coach and Adam Henry as receivers coach. Tom Arth will remain as quarterbacks coach.
INJURIES
- QB Sam Darnold said on Super Bowl LX Opening Night that his oblique "feels great" and the extra time to rest and get treatment has helped.
COACHING NEWS
- The Titans are hiring 49ers assistant head coach Gus Bradley as their new defensive coordinator, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported.