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  • CIN Tackle #75
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    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports Bengals LT Orlando Brown (knee/fibula) won’t play in Week 10 against the Ravens.
    Brown is now set to miss his second-straight game of the season. He’ll be replaced by Cody Ford, who played on 74 snaps in Week 9 against the Raiders, allowing zero sacks on just four pressures. Ford will have his work cut out for him against a physical Ravens defense. While Brown is out, defensive tackle B.J. Hill is expected to be active for Thursday’s contest.
  • FA Offensive Coordinator
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    Raiders hired former Ohio State OC and QB coach Chip Kelly as their new OC.
    Pete Carroll brings aboard his former Pac-10 and NFC West nemesis to coordinate the Raiders’ offense. Carroll and Kelly coached against each other in the college ranks from 2007-2009, while Carroll served as USC’s head coach and Kelly operated as Oregon’s OC (2007-2008) and head coach (2009). The two briefly coached against each other once again, during Kelly’s 2016 season serving as the 49ers’ head coach while Carroll was with the Seahawks. Kelly returned to the college ranks after a 2-14 season in the NFC West.
  • LV Offensive Coordinator
    Jets hired former Raiders pass game coordinator and interim OC Scott Turner as pass game coordinator.
    Though Turner and Jets OC Tanner Engstrand are just 42 years old, the new coaching duo combines for an impressive understudy resume. Turner’s resume boasts names like Ron Rivera, his father Norv Turner and Jim Harbaugh. Engstrand has likewise studied under Harbaugh as well, and most recently helped new Bears head coach Ben Johnson produce a highly efficient Lions passing attack over the last two seasons. Turner and Engstrand make for a formidable pairing.
  • LV Coaching Staff
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports “The Raiders are retaining DL coach Rob Leonard and adding run-game coordinator to his responsibilities.”
    Leonard interviewed for the Raiders defensive coordinator vacancy last week before Pete Carroll ultimately decided to retain defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. This will be Leonard’s third season in the DL coach role. The Raiders’ defensive line totaled 66.0 NFL sacks over the last two regular seasons, ranking just 21st in the NFL.
  • WAS Offensive Team
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports the Commanders block assistant QBs coach David Blough from interviewing with the Jets.
    The Jets wanted to interview Blough for their QB coach opening, but the Commanders opted to block the move at this time. Blough is now expected to remain in Washington for the 2025 season barring any unforeseen developments.
  • NYJ Coaching Staff
    Jets hired Seahawks QBs coach Charles London to the same role.
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero was the first to report the lateral move. London served in the same role for the Seahawks last season and was previously the quarterbacks coach for the Falcons (2021-2022) and the Titans (2023). With the Jets likely to be in the market for a new quarterback this offseason, London’s experience could prove valuable in developing a young signal-caller.
  • FA Head Coach
    Sports Illustrated’s John Shipley reports the Jaguars interviewed Ron Rivera “for an undisclosed role.”
    The Jaguars and head coach Liam Coen have already landed their defensive coordinator, so it’s possible this is some kind of positional coach role. Rivera has had multiple interviews this offseason, as he reportedly spoke with the Jets, Bears, and Raiders regarding their head coaching vacancies. After missing out on those jobs, the former Commanders’ head coach may have to settle a coach or coordinator role if he hopes to find his way back to the sidelines in 2025.
  • LAR Coaching Staff
    KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson reports Rams passing game specialist Nate Scheelhaase “has emerged as a leading candidate” for the Jaguars’ offensive coordinator vacancy.
    Scheelhaase interviewed with the Jaguars on Wednesday. Wilson added that “multiple NFL sources” believe the Jaguars will hire Scheelhaase in the coming days. The 34-year-old offensive assistant/passing game specialist last served as an offensive coordinator for Iowa State during the 2023 season. That season, his offense ranked 72nd in the nation in points per game (26.2) and 81st in yards per game (364.9). After spending six seasons at Iowa State, Scheelhaase joined the Rams last offseason but could again be on the move in the coming days with the Jaguars reportedly closing in on an offer.
  • PIT Quarterback #3
    Russell Wilson said he’s “focused on the Steelers” when asked about the possibility of playing for the Raiders.
    Wilson has already expressed interest in returning to the Steelers next season. Despite him staying “focused” on the team, the fact still remains that the 36-year-old quarterback is set to be a free agent this offseason and is anything but a lock to return to the team. Wilson threw for 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns, and five interceptions in his first season with the Steelers. He helped lead them to the postseason for the fourth time in five seasons, but the Steelers also ended the year on a five-game losing streak. Wilson has been rumored as a likely stopgap option for the Raiders at quarterback now that Pete Carroll is in town, but we’re still months away from seeing any rumors come to fruition. It wouldn’t be surprising if the Steelers did find themselves in a small bidding war with another team or two for Wilson’s services.
  • CHI Coaching Staff
    Bears hired former Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy for their vacant RBs coach position.
    Bieniemy joins Ben Johnson’s staff in Chicago amidst a complete retool of the coaching ranks. He coached for the UCLA Bruins in 2024 after a one-year stint as the offensive coordinator for the Commanders and a five-year stint with the Chiefs during the early portion of Patrick Mahomes’ career. The hiring appears to be a leap of faith by the Bears after Bieniemy was fired after just one season in each of his previous two positions across multiple levels, with Bieniemy now looking to reestablish a coaching presence in the NFL.
  • TB Coaching Staff #50
    Buccaneers LB coach and co-defensive coordinator Larry Foote will remain with the Buccaneers in 2025.
    Foote was interviewed by the Lions to fill their vacant defensive coordinator position but told reporters he will be returning to the Buccaneers in 2025 after the Lions promoted from within to fill the position.