According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, the Giants are hiring Marquand Manuel as their new defensive backs coach. Certainly an intriguing addition to Shane Bowen's defensive staff, Manuel brings a lot of experience to the secondary.
In the latest movement, the New York Post reported that Giants defensive assistant Zak Kur has left the team to take a position on Mike Vrabel’s staff in New England. In another
The Cincinnati Bengals may have a void to fill in their wide receivers room during the 2025 offseason, as Tee Higgins is hitting free agency and isn't guaranteed to return. With that in mind, one NFL analyst has the Bengals taking a wide receiver in Round 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Patriots are hiring Giants defensive assistant Zak Kuhr, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reports ... Manuel appeared in 116 games with 58 starts for the Bengals, Seahawks, Packers, Panthers, Broncos, and Lions through the 2009 season.
Lou Anarumo has landed a new NFL job just two weeks after he was fired as Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator.
One week after firing both defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Mike Treier, the New York Giants have found a replacement for one. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports that the Giants are hiring Marquand Manuel as their defensive backs coach.
The Indianapolis Colts have hired former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo as their new DC, the team announced Tuesday.
The New York Giants reportedly have an eye on former Atlanta Falcons DC Marquand Manuel for a coaching role in their secondary.
If the Titans still believe in Will Levis at quarterback, Heisman winner Travis Hunter may be too good to pass up at No. 1.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, while reporting that Martindale will interview with the Falcons and Colts this week, added this: “The #Bengals also could have interest in Martindale, who is college football’s highest-paid coordinator at Michigan. One to watch.”
Cincinnati Bengals QB Burrow earns his second PFWA Comeback Player of the Year award and becomes the team's second different player to ever win it.
Every Sunday when quarterback Joe Montana took his first snap, it was like watching someone pull a trigger on a weapon that couldn’t be stopped. Every Sunday when the 49ers’ defense lined