The New Orleans Saints head coaching search has been underway for a bit now and a couple of names have become synonymous with the job, such as Mike McCarthy or Aaron Glenn. While there isn't an exact consensus by Saints supporters on who they want the choice to be,
Dennis Allen told the story of Mickey Loomis firing him, the aftermath and how the New Orleans Saints general manager didn’t support it:
According to the betting markets, Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn is the favorite for the Saints head coaching job. Glenn has a long history in New Orleans as a player and a coach. Glenn is already scheduled to meet with the Saints this week due to the Lions' bye week.
Despite looking under multiple stones for a new defensive coordinator, the Atlanta Falcons would be remiss not to consider old adversary Dennis Allen.
The New Orleans Saints fired Dennis Allen as their head coach during the 2024 season after a 2-7 start, but it doesn't appear that he would have been gone if it was up to Saints general manager Mickey Loomis.
Dennis Allen recently reflected with Jay Glazer on his firing from New Orleans. One of the sentiments he expressed was feeling worse for his younger staff members than himself, because Allen has conne
Dennis Allen may not be a great head coach, but he is certainly a strong defensive coordinator option for the Colts.
Dennis Allen drew from his experience since being fired by the Saints two months ago to share advice for recently-fired head coaches:
Sheffield boxing promoter Dennis Hobson says Liam Cameron should put away the "begging bowl" and move on from the Ben Whittaker fight.
By Neil Geoghegan [email protected] WEST CHESTER – Ten days after seeing its 12-game winning streak halted at East Stroudsburg, the West Chester men are now cobbling together