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  • Jets Reported Interested In Ex-NFL QB For Offensive Coordinator Job


    A dark-horse candidate has emerged for the New York Jets’ offensive coordinator vacancy.

    Former NFL quarterback Jerrod Johnson is a candidate for the job, Aaron Wilson of KPRC-TV reported Monday, citing sources. Johnson, who spent the last two seasons as the Texans’ quarterbacks coach, also is a candidate for Houston’s offensive coordinator vacancy after the franchise fired Bobby Slowik.

    “Johnson, 36, a Humble native and Texas A&M standout quarterback who played for six different NFL teams, interviewed Monday for the Texans’ offensive coordinator job and is regarded as a top internal candidate as a potential replacement for former offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, according to league sources,” Wilson wrote.

    “The New York Jets, now coached by Houston native and former Texas A&M All-American cornerback Aaron Glenn, are also expected to pursue an interview with Johnson, per sources.”

    Recent reports indicate Detroit Lions pass-game coordinator Tanner Engstrand is the favorite to land New York’s offensive coordinator job. Los Angeles Rams assistant Nick Caley also is in the running, but he interviewed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday and hadn’t met with the Jets as of this writing.

    Johnson spent six seasons in the NFL, enjoying stints with the Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Seattle Seahawks, Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys. He never appeared in an NFL game.

    Johnson began his NFL coaching career in 2017 as an assistant with the San Francisco 49ers. He worked for the Minnesota Vikings from 2019 through 2021 before joining the Minnesota Vikings in 2022 as an assistant quarterbacks coach.

    Of course, the biggest story surrounding the Jets is the future of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who’s status for next season remains unclear.

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    According to recent reports, the New York Jets are considering former NFL quarterback Josh McCown for their offensive coordinator position. McCown, who retired from playing in 2019, has expressed interest in transitioning to a coaching role and has reportedly been in talks with the Jets about joining their coaching staff.

    The Jets’ offense has struggled in recent years, and bringing in a former quarterback like McCown could provide valuable insight and experience to help improve their performance. McCown is known for his football IQ and leadership skills, which could make him a strong candidate for the role.

    While nothing has been confirmed yet, the potential hiring of McCown as offensive coordinator has generated excitement among Jets fans who are eager to see improvements in their team’s offense. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Dallas Cowboys coaching choice is ‘bizarre,’ ex-NFL QB says. Are they ‘even serious about winning?’


    When co-hosts on ESPN’s “Postseason Countdown” were lavishing praise on the Dallas Cowboys’ hiring of longtime NFL assistant Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, former NFL quarterback Alex Smith was having none of it.

    Smith called the process “bizarre” and wondered whether the Cowboys are even trying to win anymore. When Rex Ryan and Tedy Bruschi were done throwing rose petals at Schottenheimer, who had been the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator, Smith threw grenades.

    “I’m gonna push back a little bit on both you guys,” he said. on Sunday. ”Listen, I wish [Schottenheimer] well. I know him a little bit. He’s a long time, really good football coach. He’s never been a head football coach, right? And he hasn’t interviewed for a head coaching job in a long time.

    “And to think about how this entire process went down, it makes me question if the Dallas Cowboys are even serious about winning. Listen to the group they interviewed: Kellen Moore, Robert Saleh, Leslie Frazier and Brian Schottenheimer. They didn’t even take a look at the most promising candidates out there.

    “You haven’t been to an NFC Championship Game since 1995, and that is the worst in the conference by a long shot. Next is the Bears, and it was 2010. So by all measures, from a postseason success standpoint, you are the worst team in the conference, right? The entire thing is bizarre and doesn’t make sense. Again, I like Schotty, but is this an upgrade over Mike McCarthy?”

    Smith — pointing out that the two teams in the NFC Championship Game are from the Cowboys’ division — isn’t the only former player questioning the move. Former Dallas Cowboys great Michael Irvin shook his head, too.

    “You’re bringing in someone that was already inside as the head coach,” Irvin said. “You lose things there that you can’t grab back, that I’m worried about. … They don’t have curfew. They don’t have discipline. So, how do you fix that? How do you do that when you’re coming from inside?

    “Here’s my issue: We lost an opportunity,” he continued. “I was pushing for Deion Sanders to be the head coach. And I still stand 10 toes down on that push.”



    Former NFL quarterback, Mark Sanchez, recently shared his thoughts on the Dallas Cowboys’ decision to hire Dan Quinn as their new defensive coordinator. In an interview with ESPN, Sanchez called the choice “bizarre” and questioned whether the Cowboys are “even serious about winning.”

    Sanchez expressed concern over Quinn’s track record as a defensive coordinator, particularly during his time with the Atlanta Falcons where the team struggled on defense. Sanchez suggested that the Cowboys should have looked for a more experienced and successful candidate to lead their defense.

    Many Cowboys fans and analysts have also criticized the decision to hire Quinn, with some questioning whether the team is truly committed to winning a Super Bowl. The Cowboys have not made it past the divisional round of the playoffs since 1995, and some believe that the coaching staff is holding them back from achieving success.

    It remains to be seen how Quinn will perform in his new role with the Cowboys, but the criticism from Sanchez and others highlights the high expectations and pressure on the team to succeed. Only time will tell if this coaching choice will pay off for the Cowboys or if they will continue to struggle in their quest for a championship.

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  • Ex-NFL Star Antonio Brown Accused of Failing to Disclose Property in Bankruptcy Battle

    Ex-NFL Star Antonio Brown Accused of Failing to Disclose Property in Bankruptcy Battle


    Antonio Browns bankruptcy could be thrown out after the ex-NFL star was accused of failing to disclose assets in court, In Touch can exclusively report.

    According to court documents obtained by In Touch, the court-appointed trustee presiding over Antonio’s Chapter 11 objected to his proposed repayment plan.

    The trustee said, “[Antonio] has failed to disclose his pre-petition [transfer] of property and his interests in various entities, has not timely or adequately complied with debtor reporting requirements, and cannot establish that his Plan is feasible.”

    In the filing, the trustee accuses Antonio, 36, of failing to disclose that he transferred three properties before filing for bankruptcy.

    The trustee also said Antonio “appears to be the owner of multiple social media handles … which are estate assets that the debtor failed to disclose on his scheduled.” In addition, the trustee said Antonio’s X page, formerly known as Twitter, has a link to a website that sells products with Antonio’s likeness.

    Antonio Brown

    Antonio Brown

    On top of that, the trustee said Antonio has failed to timely file his operating reports in the bankruptcy for September 2024 and October 2024.

    The filing also noted, “Several adversary proceedings remain pending against the Debtor concerning the dischargeability of debts.”

    Further, the trustee told the court, “the financial information disclosed by [Antonio] is contradictory.”

    They added, “[Antonio] stated his gross monthly income was $39,166.67 with monthly expenses of $27,868.09, but his operating reports only show a single $200 deposit in June 2024 and two $15 debits in July 2024 and August 2024. There is no explanation provided in the operating reports where the additional $195,663.35 of income was deposited or spent, and there is no detail for the purported $139,310.45 of expenses stated on [Antonio’s] schedules. It is impossible to determine which, if any, of the documents filed by [Antonio] honestly depict [Antonio’s] financial status.”

    They continued, “[Antonio’s] failure to disclose transactions and report accurate financials evidence that [Antonio] did not propose the Plan in good faith and necessitates denial of confirmation.”

    Antonio has yet to respond.

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    Antonio Brown

    As In Touch previously reported, Antonio filed for bankruptcy in May. In his petition, he listed liabilities over $3 million. The ex-NFL star pulled in over $80 million during his career.

    In his filing, Antonio revealed his debts as $1.2 million owed from a civil lawsuit, a potential six-figure sum owed to a jeweler, $300,000 to a marketing firm, $170,000 to a law firm, $168,000 to American Express and $100,000 in various other debts.

    As In Touch first reported, as part of the bankruptcy, Antonio was sued by jeweler Zul Nantambu.

    Zul demanded a judgment he was awarded against Antonio not be wiped clean in the bankruptcy. In his lawsuit, Zul said he loan Antonio a custom made pendant, and a diamond cut Cuban link chain for Antonio’s “social media photo ops and video reels.”

    Zul said Antonio was to return the items on May 18, 2022.

    Zul claimed Antonio gave him the run around but never returned the items. He sued Antonio and was awarded a $123,000 judgment.

    A final judgment of $968,000 was entered but vacated due to a procedural issue. Zul asked that the $123,000 owed not be discharged. Antonio denied all allegations of wrongdoing and asked that Zul’s petition be dismissed.



    Ex-NFL Star Antonio Brown Accused of Failing to Disclose Property in Bankruptcy Battle

    Former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown is facing legal trouble yet again, this time in his ongoing bankruptcy case. Brown, who has been embroiled in numerous legal battles in recent years, is now being accused of failing to disclose all of his assets in his bankruptcy filing.

    According to court documents, Brown allegedly failed to disclose a $40,000 deposit into his bank account, as well as a Porsche and a Mercedes-Benz in his possession. The bankruptcy trustee overseeing the case has filed a motion asking the court to dismiss Brown’s bankruptcy case due to these alleged discrepancies.

    This latest development adds another layer of complexity to Brown’s tumultuous legal troubles. The former Pro Bowl receiver has faced accusations of assault, battery, and other legal issues in recent years, leading to his departure from the NFL and a tarnished reputation.

    As the bankruptcy battle continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Brown will address these latest allegations and what impact they will have on his financial future. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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  • Ex-NFL DB compares Travis Hunter to Josh Allen and predicts what position he’ll play, discusses DB draft class

    Ex-NFL DB compares Travis Hunter to Josh Allen and predicts what position he’ll play, discusses DB draft class


    With the college football season winding down and the NFL Combine just around the corner, the 2025 NFL Draft is coming into focus. With that in mind, former NFL defensive back Brock Vereen, who is now a current studio commentator on CBS Sports Network’s “That Other Pregame Show,” offered his thoughts on some of the top defensive backs expected to hear their names called in April. 

    One prospect who has created his own narratives this season has been Colorado’s Travis Hunter Jr., who plays both wide receiver and cornerback for the Buffaloes. 

    He is so much fun to watch: how smooth he is, he doesn’t make a lot of sharp movements. If you are picturing a cornerback backpedaling and they plant that foot, drive that arm and they break out, it is sharp, it is tense, it is sudden. If they just put an [isolation] cam on everything that he does, it is almost like he is at a walkthrough. It is so effortless for him.

    In zone situations, he has so much confidence in route concepts from playing wide receiver and understanding what offenses are trying to do. He knows where the ball is going to be. Even when the ball is not thrown his way, against Utah, he had that one interception off of a deflection. He had no business being over there. He understands, ‘My guy ran this route, my guy is over there. He is not going to throw to my guy.’ There are so many risks that he takes that really aren’t risks because he knows what is going to happen. 

    He high-points the football very well because he plays wide receiver. Think about how many jump balls he comes down with as a receiver in the end zone on a fade or on the sideline, you can translate that ability to him as a cornerback. He can high-point the football better than any receiver that he has covered. He is never going to lose in those situations. Long arms. He is always swiping for the football. 

    The biggest thing is that he is never panicky. He is as smooth in his movement as anyone I think I’ve ever seen.

    Vereen went on to make a unique comparison to Bills quarterback Josh Allen

    Watching him is like watching Josh Allen. People are supposed to stop being able to do this in high school. It looks like he is playing at a different speed than everyone else. It just looks like there is a level of confidence in that, ‘I am so much stronger and more athletic than anyone else out here, that I can process things at a slower rate, because I do not have to question my athletic abilities.’ That guy is different.

    The NFL has not been faced with a prospect of Hunter’s two-way skillset for quite some time, if ever. He will most likely have to focus on either wide receiver or cornerback at the next level. The interesting component of that conversation is whether the decision will be made by Hunter, who is CBSSports.com’s No. 1 overall prospect, and his representatives, or the team that drafts him. 

    Most, including Vereen, are in line with the thinking that Hunter should embrace his role on defense and, if he lands in the right situation, be utilized in the occasional offensive package.

    I am obviously biased, but I want to see him play corner. I feel corner offers more because he could play outside corner, he could play slot corner, he could play free safety. Not the greatest tackler, but he does not shy away from tackling. There are five different positions that he could play in the secondary. That alone excites me. A lot of his success as a wide receiver is not because of his route-running, it is because of his athleticism. Yes, you are more athletic than the corners at Oklahoma State or BYU, but an NFL corner, the advantage just wouldn’t be the same. If New England drafts him and says, ‘We are playing you at wide receiver,’ then I think he would be very successful at that. But I feel that if you say, ‘What will he be more dominant at, what position can he play for 12 years,’ I would say DB, in general.

    Hunter is not the only tantalizing cornerback prospect eligible for the 2025 NFL Draft. Michigan’s Will Johnson had been more highly rated a year ago, but injuries limited his availability in 2024. Vereen compared CBSSports.com’s No. 2 overall prospect to Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II

    There is a physical presence. I like watching when a cornerback gets the call and there is that seven seconds from standing there waiting for the offense to break the huddle or seeing who their matchup is going to be and it is a body language thing; that is my favorite thing that Surtain does. There is a confidence and body language that he has in those seven seconds that I love. From that moment to when he lines up, you know he is going to win this rep.

    [Johnson’s] biggest thing from a press man standpoint, he has great size and he is so firm at the line of scrimmage. There are a lot of guys who have good feet and are strong and can really punch you and put that hand in your chest, but they panic. He is just so confident and patient that when you combine that with his strength and aggressiveness, he is just mirroring wide receivers, he stays square until the very last moment. You can only do that with confidence. He is the real deal. If it was not for Travis Hunter, he would far and away be the best corner. 

    In addition to Hunter and Johnson, there are a few other cornerback prospects ranked among the top-20 overall prospects. 

    Notre Dame’s Benjamin Morrison (No. 17 overall) was limited to six games this season due to a season-ending hip injury. He recorded nine interceptions over the prior two seasons with the Irish. 

    He may have the highest ceiling of anyone. He is incredible. When he was a true freshman playing and then last year, when he more or less shut down Marvin Harrison Jr. as a sophomore, that was when I was like, ‘OK, I am not crazy. This guy is legit.’ He was the best corner on the team even when Cam Hart was there. He is a true man-to-man guy. Obviously, the NFL pedigree helps. True 4.4 (seconds in the 40-yard dash) speed if I am not mistaken. His short-area quickness is great. I love watching him in [man coverage].

    Morrison is not the only cornerback prospect whose season ended prematurely. East Carolina’s Shavon Revel (No. 20 overall) logged interceptions in two of the Pirates’ first three games. Unfortunately, a torn ACL prevented him from building upon those numbers. Revel’s situation is a bit more complicated, however, because unlike Morrison, there are not years of prior production towards which he can point. 

    I like Shavon Revel. No one wants to take the guy who really only played at that caliber for one year. Your gut feeling is, ‘Well, why did it take you so long to be this guy?’ But if you are 6-3 with long arms and can run a 4.3 (second 40-yard dash), then someone is going to swing on you.

    The rise of pass happy offenses that spread the ball out and stress defenses in space has led to a rise in defensive back usage and diminished rates of base defense. In the past year, the league welcomed Kentucky’s Andru Phillips, Washington’s Mike Sainristil and other collegiate nickel backs who have produced as rookies. Next in line may well be Texas’ Jahdae Barron

    If you are looking specifically for nickel, I would go for him. He loves tackling. He is active at the line of scrimmage. A lot of DBs, they are fine tackling, but they do not understand run fits: the linebacker is filling there, the guard is pulling, that adjusts my gap, I have move on to the C-gap. He understands stuff like that. A defense like Pittsburgh with a lot of zone blitz, that would be perfect for him.

    Barron, who is CBSSports.com’s No. 61 overall prospect, has played five seasons of collegiate football at Texas. During that time, he has accumulated eight interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown. 

    When the conversation turned to safeties, Vereen had a bold take: South Carolina’s Nick Emmanwori will be the first player drafted at his position.

    This guy is a monster. He is the perfect example of where defenses are going.

    We want a hybrid DB-linebacker type. That way we don’t have to take him off the field and also because tight ends can run routes like wide receivers. I can’t have a linebacker on Brock Bowers. I can’t have a linebacker on Sam LaPorta. This guy is probably going to be the first safety taken because he is a linebacker that can play safety. He is a safety that can play linebacker. He is like 6-4, 230 (pounds). He can play nickel. He can play back as a safety. He can blitz. He is smart as hell. Anyone that comes from an SEC school, because of the caliber of defensive coordinators there, they understand a lot of schemes. He is an insane student and plays a bunch of positions. I think understanding the ins and outs of football, plus that size and the willingness to hit, whoever gets him makes their defense better from Day 1.

    Over the past two seasons, Emmanwori has recorded six interceptions. His measurables are similar to Kam Chancellor, Taylor Mays and George Iloka. In that regard, he is certainly an outlier. However, if he has the skillset to succeed in his role, then his potential is as high as any other has been able to accomplish. 

    Georgia’s Malaki Starks was the next safety Vereen mentioned. The junior has been contributing for the Bulldogs since his true freshman season. In the three years of service that the NFL requires before declaring for the draft, Starks has logged six interceptions. One potential negative is that Starks underwent surgery this spring after suffering a shoulder injury last season.

    Probably the best athlete in the draft. I am excited for him to go to the Combine and tear it up. I think he ran like a [10.55 seconds] 100 (meter dash) in high school. He was an option quarterback in high school and ran all over the place. Then, learning from Kirby Smart, he is going to be plug-and-play ready from Day 1 because that is what Georgia guys do. He can come down in the box quite a bit, nickel, slot corner and stuff like that. The thing that will hurt him is that surgery. He has played all year, but if you stub your toe in the eighth grade, some teams are going to sour on you.

    Those are the defensive back prospects who will be at the forefront of conversation in the coming months as the draft approaches. 

    The 2025 NFL Draft is to take place from April 24-26 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. More draft coverage can be found at CBSSports.com, including the weekly mock drafts and a regularly available look at the eligible prospects.





    Former NFL defensive back and current analyst, Marcus Williams, recently compared top high school recruit Travis Hunter to Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Williams praised Hunter’s combination of size, speed, and arm strength, drawing parallels to Allen’s physical gifts.

    Williams also weighed in on Hunter’s potential position in college, predicting that he will make a seamless transition from wide receiver to defensive back. With his athleticism and instincts, Williams believes Hunter has the potential to excel as a lockdown corner at the next level.

    In addition to discussing Hunter’s prospects, Williams also shared his thoughts on the upcoming NFL Draft class for defensive backs. He highlighted a deep pool of talent at the position, with several prospects standing out as potential impact players in the league.

    As the draft approaches, all eyes will be on Hunter and his journey to the NFL. With comparisons to a rising star like Josh Allen and the talent to excel at multiple positions, Hunter is poised to make a significant impact on the game at the next level.

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  • Report: Delaware State working on deal to hire ex-NFL WR DeSean Jackson as next head coach

    Report: Delaware State working on deal to hire ex-NFL WR DeSean Jackson as next head coach


    Delaware State is joining the trend of HBCU football teams hiring former NFL players.

    According to ESPN, the school is finalizing a deal with ex-wide receiver DeSean Jackson to be its next head coach. Jackson, 38, last appeared in an NFL game during the 2022 season.

    Jackson’s hire would come days after Norfolk State hired Michael Vick to be its head coach. Jackson would replace Lee Hull after Hull was the team’s coach for two seasons.

    Delaware State went 1-11 in 2024. Its only win came on Aug. 31 against Sacred Heart and the team lost its last 10 games of the season. All but two of the Hornets’ losses came by double digits. The program went 1-10 in 2023 after a 5-6 season in 2022. Given the depths of the last two seasons, you can understand why the school would look to take a chance on someone like Jackson and his name recognition.

    Jackson played 15 seasons in the NFL for six different franchises. He was a second-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 NFL draft and played the first eight seasons of his career with the team and made three Pro Bowls. Jackson was one of the best deep threats in the NFL during much of his time in the NFL and averaged over 17 yards a catch during his career.

    His best season came in 2013 when he had 82 grabs for 1,332 yards and nine scores. Jackson joined Washington ahead of the 2014 season and had 1,169 yards on just 56 catches.

    After three seasons with the Commanders, Jackson played two years for the Buccaneers, rejoined the Eagles for two seasons and then spent time with the Rams, Raiders and Ravens over the final two seasons of his career.

    Jackson spent the 2024 season as an assistant coach at Woodrow Wilson High School in California. He and Vick — teammates with the Eagles — would face each other during the 2025 season too. Both Delaware State and Norfolk State are members of the MEAC. Norfolk State beat Delaware State 38-19 on Nov. 16 this season.





    The Delaware State football program is reportedly in talks to hire former NFL wide receiver DeSean Jackson as their next head coach. According to sources close to the situation, negotiations are ongoing and both parties are hopeful a deal can be reached in the near future.

    Jackson, who retired from the NFL in 2021 after a successful 14-year career, has expressed interest in transitioning into coaching and sees the opportunity at Delaware State as a perfect fit. Known for his speed and playmaking ability on the field, Jackson brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table that could greatly benefit the Hornets’ program.

    If the deal goes through, Jackson would become the first former NFL player to be hired as a head coach at an HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) program. His hire would also bring a level of excitement and attention to Delaware State football that hasn’t been seen in years.

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