For a while, there were some nasty narratives regarding the former Louisville and current Ravens quarterback. Whether it came to his health, ability to win or whatever the case was, many doubted Jackson. Recently, Rich Eisen came forward on his show and admitted he was wrong in one of his takes regarding Jackson's value as a player.
The Atlanta Falcons will interview Michigan and former Baltimore Ravens coach Don 'Wink' Martindale for their defensive coordinator vacancy.
Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are getting love from the celebrity world, including renowned actor Samuel L. Jackson.
According to reports from the NFL Network, the Atlanta Falcons have scheduled two interviews for their defensive coordinator vacancy. The team will interview Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale on Tuesday, and former Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo this week.
Lake had never been a defensive coordinator or a defensive playcaller prior to 2024. It's likely that the Falcons bring in someone with more experience doing that job this offseason. Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo will also be interviewed, per an NFL Network report.
Pittsburgh Steelers secondary coach Grady Brown interviewed with the Atlanta Falcons for their vacant defensive coordinator spot.
In this blockbuster trade proposal, the Atlanta Falcons trade quarterback Kirk Cousins to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Atlanta Falcons have conducted a virtual interview with Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale as they began their search to replace Jimmy Lake, who was fired as defensive coordinator following the team’s 8-9 finish.
Miami Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver has a second interview with the Saints, this time in person. Don’t overlook him in their head coach search:
On Sunday, our NFL "final four" was finalized, as the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 28-22, for a place in the NFC Championship game, while the Buffalo Bills stamped their ticket to the AFC Championship game with a 27-25 victory over Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens.
That's because Sunday night's game features both of the NFL's All-Pro quarterbacks, and the league's likely top two finishers in 2024 NFL MVP voting: Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (First Team All-Pro) and Bills quarterback Josh Allen (Second Team All-Pro).