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NFL news roundup: Drake Maye won't need offseason procedure; Commanders sign 3-time Pro Bowl P Tress Way to extension

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COACHING NEWS

  • The Falcons have hired LaTroy Lewis as their assistant defensive line coach and Ricky Manning as their assistant defensive backs/nickels coach, the team announced.
  • Atlanta announced it has retained John Timu and promoted him to outside linebackers coach and Barrett Ruud as inside linebackers coach.

COACHING NEWS

  • The Ravens officially named Anthony Weaver as their defensive coordinator.
  • The Ravens named Anthony Levine as their special teams coordinator.

SIGNINGS

RETIREMENTS

INJURIES

  • QB Drake Maye says he won't need a procedure on his right shoulder in the offseason. "Time is the best healer," Maye told reporters. The Pats QB was on the Super Bowl LX injury report with the shoulder injury but was a full practice participant all week.
  • LT Will Campbell says he tore a ligament in his knee this season and was not 100 percent for the playoffs, per local reporters.


SIGNINGS

COACHING NEWS

  • Former Titans head coach Brian Callahan is interviewing for New York's quarterbacks coach job, NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo reported.

COACHING NEWS

  • The Jets have hired Bill Musgrave as their quarterbacks coach, Alfredo Roberts as their tight ends coach, Thomas Merkle as their offensive assistant/assistant quarterbacks coach, Al Netter as their assistant offensive line coach, Seth Ryan as their pass game coordinator and Matthew Sargent as their offensive assistant.

SIGNINGS

  • P Tress Way, a three-time Pro Bowler, signed a contract extension, the team announced. Way was slated to be a free agent in 2026 prior to signing the deal.


COACHING NEWS

  • The Commanders have hired Eric Henderson as their defensive line coach/run game coordinator, D.J. Williams as their quarterbacks coach and Danny Etling as their assistant QBs coach.