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  • Cornerback #37
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    Falcons hosted DB Tre Flowers for a visit.
    Flowers appeared in 26 games for the Bengals over the previous season and a half, managing 50 combined tackles, four pass defenses, and two fumble recoveries during that time. He made just one start with the Bengals after beginning his career in a full-time role in Seattle and is likely to be forced to settle for a short-term contract near league veteran minimum.

  • BAL Coaching Staff
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    Colts hired former Ravens assistant head coach and defensive pass game coordinator Chris Hewitt for their vacant defensive pass game coordinator and defensive backs positions.
    Hewitt was with the Ravens since the 2012 season and worked his way up from the defensive backs coach to the assistant head coach and defensive pass game coordinator before not being asked to return for the 2025 season. He immediately found a new home for the retooling Colts after the franchise cleaned house in the defensive coaching ranks this offseason. Hewitt also got defensive coordinator interviews this offseason but was unable to land the position.
  • PHI Tackle #65
    Eagles RT Lane Johnson said “I’m definitely playing next season, win or lose.”
    The 12-year veteran and six-time Pro Bowler finds himself back in the Super Bowl for the second time in three seasons as the Eagles look to spoil Kansas City’s bid for a three-peat. Johnson struggled through a myriad of injuries in the middle of his career but has remained relatively healthy for each of the previous four seasons, potentially adding to his decision to return for his 13th season in 2025.
  • GB Offensive Coordinator
    NBC Houston’s Aaron Wilson reports that Packers OC Adam Stenavich is “emerging” as a candidate for the Texans’ OC vacancy.
    Stenavich reportedly interviewed with the Seahawks before this and is evidently interested in making a lateral OC move. Stenavich has helped produced highly successful Packers offenses, serving as the Packers’ OC over the last three seasons.
  • LAC Wide Receiver
    The Chargers blocked the Raiders’ request to interview WR coach Sanjay Lal for their vacant pass game coordinator and WR coach role.
    Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Chargers are unwilling to allow Lal to jump ship for a division rival. Lal helped the Chargers get all the productivity they could out of a shallow wide receiver corps in 2024 and they undoubtedly hope he can continue to maximize talent for them moving forward. Lal notably coached under Pete Carroll for three seasons with the Seahawks.
  • NYJ Defensive Lineman
    Jets hired former Bears DC Eric Washington as their DL coach.
    This will be Washington’s fourth stint as an NFL DL coach. He previously served as the Bears’ DC in 2024 and operated as the Bills’ assistant head coach and DL coach before that. Washington will now work with a highly talented Jets defensive line as the team attempts to rebound from a lost 2024 season.
    NYJ reportedly hire Wilks as defensive coordinator
    Mike Florio and Michael Holley explain why they think Steve Wilks will be a good fit for the Jets and reflect on his prior coaching experience.
  • NO Head Coach
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports that former Saints “interim coach Darren Rizzi is likely to become the new Broncos special teams coordinator.”
    Should the hire come to fruition, Rizzi will reunite with Sean Payton, who hired Rizzi as the Saints’ special teams coordinator back in 2019. Rapoport notes “Rizzi has been the favorite in Denver for some time, though the Broncos will conduct a full and complete search for their new ST coordinator.”
  • PHI Linebacker #53
    Eagles LB Zack Baun (groin) did not practice on Friday.
    This is a situation to monitor closely. Baun leads all Eagles defenders in both solo tackles (136) and tackles for loss or no gain (19). The star linebacker has a little over a week to rehab the injury. Next week’s injury report should help clarify the injury’s severity.
  • DAL Offensive Coordinator
    Cowboys hired Cardinals OL coach Klayton Adams for their offensive coordinator vacancy.
    The Cowboys moved quickly with Adams, giving him a virtual interview earlier this week before meeting in person with him today. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones previously stressed the importance of the run game when talking about what the team was looking for in an offensive coordinator. Adams served as Arizona’s offensive line coach for two seasons. The team ranked ninth and seventh in rush yards per game. The next step in the Cowboys’ efforts to improve their ground game will be retooling their backfield. Ezekiel Elliott was cut before the end of the season and Rico Dowdle is a free agent, leaving the team with a massive opening at running back.
  • MIN Coaching Staff
    Jaguars interviewed Vikings assistant OC Grant Udinski for their offensive coordinator vacancy.
    The young coach has been with the Vikings for three years and has been promoted in each offseason with the team. His work with Sam Darnold in 2024 has drawn the attention of several teams during this hiring cycle, with five interviewing him as a potential offensive coordinator. Most of those teams have since gone in different directions, but the Jags and Texans are still on the board for Udinski. Even if Udinski misses out on an offensive coordinator gig this offseason, he should be calling plays for a team within the next few years.
  • TB Coaching Staff
    Buccaneers promoted pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard to offensive coordinator.
    The move allows the Buccaneers to preserve schematic continuity, with Grizzard having spent 2024 helping former OC Liam Coen orchestrate the team’s highly successful passing offense. The 34-year-old Grizzard is rapidly ascending through the NFL’s coaching ranks and could be up for head coach consideration within two or three seasons.