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Liam Coen‘s Buccaneers divorce has become one of the most memorable staff separations in recent years. In addition to the Bucs’ OC search, multiple additional fallout items have emerged from Coen backtracking on an extension agreement to accept the Jaguars’ HC offer. Some around the league are now wondering how willing coordinator candidates will be to join up with Todd Bowles, CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones writes. Bowles has evaded firing rumors for multiple seasons, though it was quieter on that front in 2024. While it is a bit odd that he continues to win division titles (3-for-3 in that regard), the rumors about the veteran HC’s murky status in Tampa persist.
On that note, Jones adds the Bucs should not be expected to let any coaches out of their contracts to follow Coen to Jacksonville. Bowles, Jason Licht and assistant GM Mike Greenberg attempted to reach Coen on Thursday, when he was supposed to sign his Bucs extension. Coen had already delayed the signing. The one-and-done Tampa Bay OC had even fibbed about a personal matter to continue his Jags negotiations, with ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter indicated during a Pat McAfee Show appearance the Bucs were plenty irked about his exit process.
Here is the latest from the NFC side of the coaching carousel:
- The Bucs have completed four interviews with outside candidates, but an internal Coen replacement option has surfaced as well. Pass-game coordinator Josh Grizzard is on the radar to be promoted, NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo notes. Grizzard, 34, has been in the NFL since 2017 and joined Bowles’ staff to work under Coen. The Bucs thought they had avoided a scenario in which they use a fourth OC in four seasons, via the Coen agreement, and Mayfield will now have a sixth play-caller since the 2021 campaign. An internal promotion would help ensure some familiarity.
- Mike Kafka is still in the running for the Saints‘ HC job, though Kellen Moore and Mike McCarthy may be more likely to land the job. If the Giants’ OC were to pull an upset and jump from a 3-14 team to another club’s top coaching job, ESPN.com’s Jordan Raanan notes he would be expected to bring Wink Martindale with him as DC. Kafka and Martindale worked together in New York for two seasons, before the latter’s explosive 2024 exit. Martindale, who spent the 2024 season as Michigan’s DC, interviewed for the Colts and Falcons’ DC jobs this month.
- Acting swiftly to fill the void created when Kelvin Sheppard made the jump to replace Aaron Glenn, the Lions are elevating another recent NFL linebacker. Detroit will promote Shaun Dion Hamilton to its LBs coaching post, 247Sports.com’s Matt Zenitz tweets. Hamilton attempted to make the Lions’ active roster in 2022 but instead found a job on their coaching staff. Dan Campbell hired Hamilton, an ex-Washington defender, as an assistant. He moved up to assistant LBs coach in 2023, and at 29, is climbing the ladder again.
- The Falcons are making two hires for Jeff Ulbrich‘s defensive staff. They added Mike Rutenberg as pass-game coordinator and Nate Ollie as D-line coach. Rutenberg will follow Ulbrich from the Jets, having coached their linebackers for four seasons. The Robert Saleh hire oversaw the development of Quincy Williams from waiver claim to All-Pro, while Ollie was also on Saleh’s first Jets staff. The Colts hired him as D-line coach in 2022, and he landed with the Texans as assistant D-line coach last year.
- The Cardinals are losing their linebackers coach to a college coordinator role. Virginia Tech hired Sam Siefkes to be its next DC. Jonathan Gannon had hired Siefkes after two years as a Vikings assistant. Prior to that, he had served in the college ranks, heading up Wofford’s defense. Additionally in Arizona, KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson notes the team is not bringing back D-line coach Derrick LeBlanc. On the Dolphins’ staff before heading to Arizona in 2023, LeBlanc had spent nearly two decades at the college level.
Bucs, Bowles, Kafka, Martindale, Lions, Falcons, Cardinals: A Look at the Latest Coaching NewsIn the world of NFL coaching, there have been some major developments in recent days. From the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to the Detroit Lions, teams are making big moves to secure their coaching staff for the upcoming season.
First up, the Buccaneers have announced that defensive coordinator Todd Bowles will be returning for another season. Bowles has been instrumental in the team’s success, helping lead them to a Super Bowl victory in 2021. With Bowles at the helm, the Bucs’ defense is sure to remain a force to be reckoned with.
Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs have made waves by promoting quarterbacks coach Mike Kafka to offensive coordinator. Kafka has been praised for his work with star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and Chiefs fans are eager to see what he can do in his new role.
Over in Baltimore, the Ravens have hired former Ravens assistant coach Don “Wink” Martindale as their new defensive coordinator. Martindale is known for his aggressive defensive schemes, and he is sure to bring a new level of intensity to the Ravens’ defense.
In Detroit, the Lions have announced the hiring of former Falcons head coach Dan Quinn as their new defensive coordinator. Quinn has a proven track record of success in the NFL, and Lions fans are hopeful that he can help turn around their struggling defense.
And finally, the Arizona Cardinals have promoted quarterbacks coach Sean Kugler to offensive coordinator. Kugler has been with the team since 2019, and his promotion is a sign of the Cardinals’ confidence in his abilities.
With all these coaching changes, it’s clear that teams are not afraid to shake things up in order to find success. As the offseason continues, fans can expect even more moves to be made as teams prepare for the 2022 season.
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Wink Martindale Atlanta Falcons: Michigan DC reportedly interviewing
The Detroit Lions’ coordinators aren’t the only ones in this state getting NFL interviews.
Wink Martindale, Michigan football’s defensive coordinator, is now scheduled to interview with the Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday and the Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday about vacancies for the same position, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
NFL on CBS’ Jonathan Jones also reported Martindale with interview with the Falcons.
Martindale did not immediately respond to a text looking for comment Tuesday afternoon.
Martindale, 61, took over as U-M’s defensive coordinator prior to the 2024 season when former DC Jesse Minter left alongside ex-head coach Jim Harbaugh to take over the Los Angeles Chargers and though things started slowly, they finished with a bang.
The man with more than two decades of NFL experience − from the Oakland Raiders (2004-08) and Denver Broncos (2009-10) to the Baltimore Ravens (2012-21) and New York Giants (2022-23) − came back to Ann Arbor to take over the No. 1 defense in the nation, but immediately lost the man he called his “Eric Weddle” when Rod Moore suffered a torn ACL during spring practice.
That, combined with a difficult schedule and first year coaches along the defensive line (Lou Esposito), linebackers (Brian Jean-Mary) and in the secondary (Lamar Morgan), not to mention the head coach (Sherrone Moore) and the immediate learning curve proved to be a bit too much.
After never allowing more than 24 points in a game last season, U-M surrendered 24 points or more in four of its first six games and though it escaped with a pair of fortunate victories − back-to-back three-point wins over USC and Minnesota − the team was floundering as it went 4-2 into the bye week.
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Michigan lost three of its next four to fall to 5-5, but that’s when the defense came alive.
It started when Michigan held a potent Indiana attack to 20 points, then confidence grew with a 50-6 win over Northwestern. But the crowning moment of the season was when Martindale brought his unit − led by defensive linemen Mason Graham, Kenneth Grant and Josaiah Stewart − into Columbus and as three-touchdown underdogs, shocked the college football world with a 13-10 victory.
It was a defensive masterpiece for the ages, considering Michigan won a game where it didn’t have its best offensive player (Colston Loveland) a projected top-10 defensive draft pick (Will Johnson) and U-M’s offensive passing stat line read as follows: 9 of 16 for 62 yards and two interceptions.
Martindale’s unit shutdown a Buckeyes team now playing for a national championship, then decided to cap it off with a 19-13 hammering of Alabama. Again, Martindale’s group suffered one of the better offenses in the country and this time did so with its top four players sitting out for the NFL draft.
In the end, U-M’s finished No. 11 in total defense (308.4 yards per game) and No. 19 in scoring defense (19.9 points per game) despite playing four of the 12 teams in the College Football Playoff.
According to Martindale’s contract, should he leave for the NFL, he would need to pay U-M $350,000 as a buyout. Martindale signed a three-year contract on Feb. 14, 2024 which had him scheduled to make $2.3 million base salary in 2024, $2.5 million in 2025 and $2.7 million in 2026.
Despite losing a host of picks to the NFL draft (with Moore still to make up his mind), U-M felt it took momentum into the offseason on that side of the ball with Martindale at the helm. Now, it will see just how much pull the NFL still has.
The report also indicates the Cincinnati Bengals have interest in meeting with Martindale.
Tony Garcia is the Michigan Wolverines beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X at @RealTonyGarcia.
Wink Martindale Atlanta Falcons: Michigan DC reportedly interviewingAccording to reports, Wink Martindale, the current defensive coordinator for the University of Michigan, is set to interview for the Atlanta Falcons’ head coaching position. Martindale has been with the Wolverines since 2021, helping lead the team to a successful season.
Martindale’s aggressive defensive style and ability to motivate players have been key factors in his success at Michigan. He has previous NFL coaching experience, having served as the defensive coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens from 2018 to 2020.
If Martindale were to be hired by the Falcons, it would mark a significant change for the team, as they look to rebuild and improve after a disappointing season. Fans are hopeful that Martindale’s leadership and defensive expertise could help turn the Falcons into a winning team once again.
Stay tuned for more updates on Wink Martindale’s potential move to the Atlanta Falcons as their new head coach.
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#Wink #Martindale #Atlanta #Falcons #Michigan #reportedly #interviewingSherrone Moore doesn’t want to lose Michigan DC Wink Martindale to NFL
The Michigan Wolverines have hit home runs with their defensive coordinator hires in recent years in Mike Macdonald, Jesse Minter and now Wink Martindale. Macdonald left to become defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens and is now the head coach of the Seattle Seahawks, Minter left to become the Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator and now there’s a chance Martindale leaves to become an NFL defensive coordinator once again.
Martindale interviewed with the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts this week and the Cincinnati Bengals are reportedly interested in Martindale as well. With that amount of intrigue, it feels like a coin toss as to whether Martindale sticks at Michigan for a second year or heads back to the pros.
On Friday afternoon, Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore was asked about Martindale and how he’s receiving NFL interest. Moore clearly doesn’t want Martindale to depart, but also realizes that it’s a possibility.
“He’s a great coach. Obviously, when your team has success at some points, especially on defense and the way they played, those opportunities are going to come. I always welcome our guys with opportunities, but don’t want to lose him,” Moore said Friday, per MLive’s Ryan Zuke. “Don’t want him to go anywhere. Want him to be here in Michigan, and I think he does, too. But he has opportunities that he has to look at.”
If Martindale does leave, Moore and Michigan will be prepared. Michigan has a list of candidates ready.
“I think you have to,” Moore said. “You have to have a list of people that you would look at if that were to take place, and you got to have that at all positions. It’s not just there, it’s any position. But we’ll take those steps if we need to.”
There’s no timetable in terms of whether Martindale stays or leaves, but we’ll be following this one closely every step of the way.
Sherrone Moore, the offensive line coach for the University of Michigan football team, has made it clear that he does not want to lose defensive coordinator Wink Martindale to the NFL. Martindale, who has been with the Wolverines for just one season, has been rumored to be a candidate for several NFL coaching positions.In a recent interview, Moore expressed his admiration for Martindale’s coaching abilities and the impact he has had on the Michigan defense. “Wink is a phenomenal coach and a great leader for our defense,” Moore said. “Losing him would be a huge blow to our team, and I really hope he chooses to stay with us.”
Martindale has not yet made a decision about his future, but Moore and the rest of the Michigan coaching staff are hopeful that he will remain with the Wolverines for at least another season. “We have a special group of players and coaches here at Michigan, and I know Wink is a big part of that,” Moore said. “I’m keeping my fingers crossed that he decides to stay and continue to build something special with us.”
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#Sherrone #Moore #doesnt #lose #Michigan #Wink #Martindale #NFLMichigan DC Wink Martindale recaps the Ohio State game plan, the defense’s improvements, impression of QBs
TAMPA, Fla. — Michigan football shocked Ohio State to conclude the regular season, with the Wolverines’ defense holding the high-powered Buckeyes’ offense to 10 points in a road upset.
A month after The Game, DC Wink Martindale spoke with media for the first time since coordinating the unit’s effort in Columbus. He discussed how hits on QB Will Howard changed the trajectory of the game, and how the defense’s performance was a continuation of improvements that began much earlier in the season. During his press conference ahead of the ReliaQuest Bowl, Martindale also named players who have impressed him in recent practices, and he offered his early impressions of QBs Bryce Underwood and Mikey Keene.
Here is everything Wink Martindale said:
Wink Martindale on the defensive line against Alabama:
I think the guys that were backing up earlier in the year, they’re gonna get a lot more playing time. And that’s gonna be the challenge for those guys is guys that are getting six to ten reps a game are gonna go up to 30, 40 reps. It’ll be interesting to see how they handle that. We’ll have a lot of the younger guys that haven’t had a chance to play, they’ll get in the mix and be able to get in that rotation.
Wink Martindale on Rayshaun Benny being the anchor for the DL right now:
Of course he is. Yeah, Rayshaun is.
Wink Martindale on the younger defensive lineman who have impressed him:
I think that Trey’s had a nice bowl prep. Enow’s had a nice bowl prep. Ike, he continues to grow in his role. So it’s gonna be exciting to see and fun to watch.
Wink Martindale on the Ohio State game plan:
Well, we were really confident in the game plan. Our whole message was all week, let’s take them to the deep end in the fourth quarter. We knew then we could take over the game defensively.
So I know there’s been a lot of speculation about this and that, this and that. But all credit to the players. The game always has been, always will be about them. I came out with that on Twitter because that’s what it was.
We just physically outplayed them. And guys, when your best players are playing their best, that’s when you have a lot of success. And you saw that with Makari’s hit on the quarterback, and Ernest’s hit on the quarterback that was sort of hidden that no one saw because it was on a read sweep, but he got hit pretty good. And after that, he started getting a little nervous back there.
So the guys had a great rush plan. Lou had a great rush plan. And Kevin with the four up front. LaMar and BJ did a great job with the coverage aspect of it. Just sticking to our game plan. And it was a lot of fun to watch.
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Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale recaps the Ohio State game plan and the defense’s improvementsAfter a tough loss to Ohio State, Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale took to the podium to discuss the game plan against the Buckeyes and the improvements he saw from his defense.
Martindale acknowledged that Ohio State’s offense was tough to contain, especially with their explosive playmakers. He explained that the game plan was to try and disrupt their rhythm and force turnovers, but ultimately the Buckeyes were able to execute at a high level.
Despite the loss, Martindale was pleased with the improvements he saw from his defense throughout the game. He noted that the players were communicating well, making adjustments on the fly, and tackling more effectively. These are all positive signs moving forward, as the Wolverines look to finish the season strong.
In addition to discussing the defense’s performance, Martindale also shared his impressions of the quarterbacks. He praised their competitiveness and leadership on the field, and expressed confidence in their ability to bounce back from this loss.
Overall, Martindale remains optimistic about the rest of the season and believes that the defense will continue to improve and make a strong push towards the postseason.
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