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  • Dallas Cowboys promote offensive assistant Steve Shimko to QB coach


    The Dallas Cowboys filled out the offensive side of their coaching staff on Monday, keeping continuity and the goal of getting the best football out of quarterback Dak Prescott in mind through the entire process. The decision as to who will actually be in the quarterbacks room with Prescott comes after Dallas already added former Carolina Panthers and Buffalo Bills quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey as an analyst. Instead of Dorsey, it will be an internal promotion for current analyst Steve Shimko.

    Shimko replaces a carryover from Mike McCarthy’s staff who also worked his way up from offensive assistant to quarterbacks coach in Scott Tolzien. The former Packers QB was Prescott’s QB coach over the last two seasons. Clearly, the Cowboys value closeness and familiarity as things Prescott has highlighted as important himself, yet still allowed new head coach Brian Schottenheimer to have his say in promoting a coach with ties to his days in Seattle. In Schottenheimer’s first season as offensive coordinator for the Seahawks in 2018, Shimko was a first time NFL coach as an analyst. That Seahawks team went 10-6 and lost in the Wild Card round to the Cowboys, Prescott’s first career playoff victory.

    Shimko entered the ranks of professional football after lower level stops at Rutgers, Western Michigan, and JUCO Garden City, but did have a stop in the SEC at Georgia as a graduate assistant in 2015.

    Shimko served as assistant quarterbacks coach in his second season with the Seahawks, seeing the benefit of staying at a stop long enough to be promoted. Current Panthers head coach Dave Canales was the QB coach he worked under. Shimko returned to college after the 2019 season, and again stuck at Boston College long enough to go from tight ends coach to quarterbacks in 2022 and offensive coordinator/quarterback coach in 2023.

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    The BC Eagles ranked top 15 in the country in rushing attempts and yards per game in 2023 with Shimko as OC and QB coach. His résumé checks all of the boxes of being a scheme and philosophy fit in what the Cowboys under Schottenheimer are looking to accomplish.

    The overall youth of the Cowboys new staff has been pointed out by many as a potential positive when it comes to not only introducing new ideas, but helping this team create a new culture and identity where everything is earned. The Cowboys must find ways to show any complacency that led to a 7-10 regression out of the playoffs is on its way out of The Star.

    Brian Schottenheimer’s first staff as head coach of the Cowboys has come together quickly, and for now shows a level of coherency on the football side of things this franchise has been lacking. As for how it will translate into on-field success, the best that can be said here is that all 32 fanbases are now playing the same waiting game Dallas is following the Eagles Super Bowl win.





    The Dallas Cowboys have made a significant coaching move, promoting offensive assistant Steve Shimko to the role of quarterback coach. Shimko, who has been with the Cowboys since 2018, has proven himself as a valuable asset to the team’s offensive staff.

    In his new role, Shimko will be responsible for working closely with the quarterbacks, including star player Dak Prescott, to help develop their skills and improve their performance on the field. With his experience and knowledge of the game, Shimko is expected to make a positive impact on the team’s offense.

    This promotion comes at a critical time for the Cowboys, as they look to bounce back from a disappointing season and make a strong push for the playoffs. With Shimko now leading the quarterbacks, the team is hopeful that his guidance and expertise will help elevate their game to the next level.

    Cowboys fans are excited to see what Shimko will bring to the table as the new quarterback coach and are hopeful that his promotion will help lead the team to success in the upcoming season.

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  • Texans to hire Nick Caley as offensive coordinator


    The Texans have landed their new offensive coordinator.

    NFL Media reports that they will be adding Nick Caley to DeMeco Ryans’s staff for the 2025 season. Bobby Slowik had the job for the last two seasons and won compliments for his work in 2023, but he was let go after a less impressive showing in 2024.

    Caley drew interest from multiple teams over the last month and he becomes the latest offensive assistant to Sean McVay to move up the coaching ladder. Caley was the tight ends coach and pass game coordinator for the Rams and he spent seven years on Bill Belichick’s staff before moving to Los Angeles in 2023.

    If he can push quarterback C.J. Stroud and the rest of the Houston offense to new heights, Caley may be in contention to move up another rung in the near future.





    According to sources close to the team, the Houston Texans are set to hire Nick Caley as their new offensive coordinator. Caley, who previously served as the New England Patriots’ tight ends coach, is known for his innovative offensive schemes and ability to develop young talent.

    The Texans are hoping that Caley can help revitalize their struggling offense and maximize the potential of star quarterback Deshaun Watson. With Caley at the helm, the team is expected to see a significant improvement in their offensive production and efficiency.

    Fans are excited to see what Caley can bring to the table and are hopeful that his hiring will lead to a successful season for the Texans. Stay tuned for more updates as the team prepares for the upcoming season with their new offensive coordinator at the helm.

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  • Raiders interviewed Jerrod Johnson for their offensive coordinator job


    The Raiders interviewed Texans quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson for their vacant offensive coordinator position, Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports.

    Johnson also interviewed for the Texans’ offensive coordinator job and remains a candidate to replace Bobby Slowik.

    The Raiders interviewed Darrell Bevell for the job earlier this week. Bevell worked as Pete Carroll’s offensive coordinator in Seattle from 2011-17 and thus is the favorite for the job.

    Johnson went undrafted in 2011 and bounced around the NFL until 2016. He then began an NFL coaching career as the Bill Walsh diversity coaching fellow for the 49ers (2017) and then the Colts (2019).

    The Colts hired him as an offensive quality control coach in 2020, and he spent two seasons in that job.

    In 2022, the Vikings named him their assistant quarterbacks coach.

    DeMeco Ryans hired Johnson in Houston when Ryans was named head coach two years ago, and Johnson oversaw the development of C.J. Stroud.



    The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly interviewed Jerrod Johnson for their offensive coordinator position. Johnson, a former quarterback at Texas A&M, has been making a name for himself in the coaching world after his playing career ended.

    The Raiders are looking to revamp their offense after a disappointing season, and Johnson could be the fresh perspective they need. Known for his innovative offensive schemes and ability to develop young quarterbacks, Johnson could be the perfect fit to lead the Raiders’ offense to new heights.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the Raiders’ coaching search and who they ultimately decide to hire as their offensive coordinator.

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  • Raiders hiring Chip Kelly as offensive coordinator


    Sunday, new Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll made some huge news as he hired the well-known Chip Kelly away from Ohio State to be the offensive coordinator.

    Here are some thoughts on the move:

    A surprise headlining move:

    This came out of nowhere and it shows that Carroll and the new Raiders’ regime is being both creative and aggressive as build toward the season. The offensive coordinator is the most important job on Carroll’s staff because he is more of a CEO type and he also specializes on defense. Kelly has a major role on this team as he is charged to giving life to a struggling unit. He has plenty of experience as a play caller. It can be a big move.

    Better than Bevell:

    One of the surprising aspects of Kelly’s hiring was that Darrell Bevell was widely considered the heavy favorite to land this job. Bevell, the quarterbacks coach with the Miami Dolphins, was with Carroll with the Seattle Seahawks for seven years. A Bevell hiring would have been fairly uninspiring. The hiring of Kelly has a much higher ceiling for success.

    Mutual respect:

    It’s not a surprise that Carroll would be interested in Kelly. They coached against each at in college when Carroll was at USC and Kelly was at Oregon and in the NFL when Carroll was with the Seahawks and Kelly was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers.

    He knows what he’s doing:

    Kelly is known as a master play caller. He knows offense. He has 10 years experience as a college head coach and four as an NFL head coach. He did a masterful job at Ohio State as its offensive coordinator as the Buckeyes won the national championship last season.

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    Been a while since he’s been in the NFL:

    This will be the first time Kelly works in the NFL since the 2016 season after he was fired as the 49ers’ head coach. Kelly has only four seasons of NFL experience, all as a head coach, including three seasons with Philadelphia. So, he will have to adjust back to the pro game.

    Probably a better OC than head coach:

    Kelly had his best head-coaching success while at Oregon spanning 2009-12. He’s had mixed success as a head coach at other spots. But he can coordinate an offense. being just an offensive coach probably best suits him.

    Spending money:

    Sports Illustrated reported that Kelly is being paid $6 million a season. The highest total for an offensive coordinator in the NFL. Last year, the Raiders lost out of Kliff Kingsbury as the offensive coordinator because of contract length. This year, there was no worries there. The Raiders, flush with new ownership spending power, couldn’t land the big head-coach fish in Ben Johnson, but they were able to spend big with this hire.

    Hint of offseason spending?

    Carroll has said the Raiders are in win-now mode and the Kelly hiring expresses that sentiment. The Raiders are projected to more more than $92 million in salary-cap room. Perhaps they are ready to give Kelly some new toys on offense with Cincinnati wide receiver Tee Higgins and Kansas City guard Trey Smith being top prizes.

    Still need a quarterback:

    No matter the success Kelly has had calling plays, the Raiders need a quarterback whether it’s in free agency or the draft. That is still the top priority.

    Hint of draft picks?

    Perhaps the Raiders will add players from Ohio State and UCLA (Kelly was the head coach there from 2018-23). Potential targets include Ohio State quarterback Will Howard and running back TreVeyon Henderson.

    Good leadership:

    The Raiders appear strong at the top positions on the coaching staff with Carroll, Kelly and holder defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. It’s a solid group.

    Finally got him:

    Antonio Pierce made a run at Kelly in 2024 and couldn’t close the deal. This year, Carroll and the big money landed him.



    The Las Vegas Raiders have made a major move in their coaching staff, hiring former NFL head coach Chip Kelly as their new offensive coordinator.

    Kelly, who previously served as head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers, brings a wealth of experience and a reputation for innovative offensive schemes to the Raiders. Known for his up-tempo, high-scoring offenses, Kelly is expected to bring a new dimension to the Raiders’ attack.

    This move comes after the Raiders parted ways with former offensive coordinator Greg Olson following a disappointing season on the offensive side of the ball. With Kelly now on board, the Raiders are hoping to revitalize their offense and take their team to the next level.

    Raiders fans are eager to see what Kelly can do with quarterback Derek Carr and the rest of the offense. With his track record of success in the NFL, there is a sense of excitement and optimism surrounding his hiring.

    Stay tuned for more updates on how Chip Kelly will impact the Raiders’ offense in the upcoming season. #RaiderNation #ChipKelly #OffensiveCoordinator

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  • Bears finalize offensive coaching staff by adding offensive line coach Dan Roushar: source


    As the Bears rebuild their offensive line, with possibly four new starters coming in for next season, they’re hiring longtime offensive line coach Dan Roushar, a source said.

    Roushar was with Tulane the last two seasons and spent a decade with the Saints before that. Much of that time was with current Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, and he overlapped with offensive coordinator Declan Doyle as well.

    Roushar, 64, has nearly four decades of coaching experience. He got his start with Butler University in 1986 and was hired as the University of Illinois’ quarterbacks coach in 1995. He also coached at Northern Illinois, University of Cincinnati and Michigan State before joining the Saints in 2013.

    That fills out the position coaches on new coach Ben Johnson and Doyle’s staff and would finalize the staff for next season unless Johnson and Doyle create new titles for additional assistants.





    The Chicago Bears have officially completed their offensive coaching staff by adding Dan Roushar as the team’s new offensive line coach. Roushar comes to the Bears with a wealth of experience, having previously served as the offensive line coach for the New Orleans Saints.

    Roushar’s addition to the coaching staff is seen as a major win for the Bears, as he is widely regarded as one of the top offensive line coaches in the NFL. His expertise and leadership are expected to greatly benefit the Bears’ offensive line, which has been a major area of concern in recent years.

    With Roushar now on board, the Bears’ offensive coaching staff is now complete and ready to hit the ground running as they prepare for the upcoming season. Fans are hopeful that Roushar’s addition will help bolster the team’s offense and lead to greater success on the field.

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  • Chicago Bears to hire Tulane offensive line coach


    The Chicago Bears are expected to hire Dan Roushar as offensive line coach, a source told the Tribune on Monday — a critical role as new coach Ben Johnson works toward finalizing his staff.

    Roushar, 64, spent the last two seasons at Tulane and also has ample NFL experience. He spent 10 seasons with the New Orleans Saints, coaching a unit that became one of the better lines in the league protecting quarterback Drew Brees.

    Johnson has leaned somewhat on assistants with whom Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell has experience, and Roushar and Campbell worked together for the Saints.

    It’s a pivotal offseason for the offense. General manager Ryan Poles needs to rebuild the line, and that likely will include new pieces via free agency and the draft.

    The Bears interviewed at least one other candidate for the offensive line job: Ohio State’s Justin Frye, whom the Arizona Cardinals hired.

    Before going to the Saints, Roushar coached at Northern Illinois, Illinois and Michigan State, among other colleges.

    Johnson still needs to hire coaches for the defensive line and linebackers as well as some assistant position coaches.

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    The Chicago Bears have announced that they will be hiring Tulane’s offensive line coach to join their coaching staff. This move comes as the Bears look to bolster their offensive line and improve their performance on the field.

    Tulane’s offensive line coach has a proven track record of developing talented players and helping them reach their full potential. With his expertise and experience, the Bears are hopeful that he will be able to make a significant impact on the team’s offensive line.

    Fans are excited about the addition of Tulane’s offensive line coach and are looking forward to seeing how he will help the Bears improve in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development!

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  • Report: Chicago Bears Hire Dan Roushar as Offensive Line Coach


    Ben Johnson’s initial Chicago Bears coaching staff is starting to come together, and today, they finally have identified the guy to fix their most critical weakness. A man with nearly four decades of experience in building up the offensive trenches between college and the pros.

    Per the Chicago Tribune’s Brad Biggs, who has been on the story for over a week now, the Bears are hiring Dan Roushar as their offensive line coach. He was most recently serving in the same role with Tulane.

    In all, Dan has been coaching football for over 36 years, dating back to his days as an assistant at Butler in 1986. Dan has coached offensive line, running backs, tight ends, and even quarterbacks throughout his career. He’s spent a long time in the collegiate ranks and ten seasons in the pros, with all ten of those years in the pros being spent on the New Orleans Saints staff. The former Northern Illinois graduate has been considered one of the very best in the business for this field of work.

    His greatest masterpiece was his offensive line for the New Orleans Saints from 2016 through 2020. They ranked in the top five in most pass protection and run blocking metrics, including within the top three in the fewest sacks surrendered. That’ll be a welcomed sight for Caleb Williams, who was sacked a league-high 61 times last year. A season the Bears most certainly don’t want to see their young franchise quarterback endure again.

    The list of hogs coached under him is outstanding. Some of the players coached by Dan Roushar include All-Pro OT Ryan Ramczyk, along with Pro Bowl players like OT Terron Armstead, OC Max Unger, OG Larry Warford, and OT/OG Andrus Peat. Dan’s work in getting Max Unger to his former Pro Bowler self in 2018 after previously experiencing a drop off is particularly noteworthy.

    He’s one of the few coaches in the business to feature at least one Pro Bowler at Tackle, Guard, and Center on their resume. He’s set to bring to Chicago an inside-out approach towards pass protection, which will be aimed at fixing the Bears’ weakest link with the interior of their O-line. Don’t forget he also engineered some of the league’s best run concepts while in New Orleans.

    Dan Roushar also worked alongside recently hired offensive coordinator Declan Doyle while both were with the Saints. This feels like a natural fit all-round, and it will provide a sense of relief to have a seasoned veteran handle such a huge task in fielding a competent group up front. Dan Roushar is joined by Antwaan Randle El, J.T. Barrett, and Press Taylor as assistants for coordinator Declan Doyle and the offensive staff under Ben Johnson.



    The Chicago Bears have reportedly hired Dan Roushar as their new offensive line coach, according to multiple sources. Roushar brings a wealth of experience to the position, having previously served as the offensive line coach for the New Orleans Saints and most recently with the Los Angeles Chargers.

    Roushar is known for his ability to develop and maximize the talent of his players, and his track record of success speaks for itself. With the Bears in need of a strong offensive line to protect quarterback Justin Fields and open up running lanes for the running backs, Roushar is sure to make an immediate impact on the team.

    Fans are hopeful that Roushar’s hiring will help improve the performance of the offensive line and lead to a more efficient and effective offense overall. With the NFL Draft approaching, the Bears will be looking to build on this positive momentum and continue to make moves to strengthen the team for the upcoming season.

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  • Olin Kreutz stresses importance of Bears’ next offensive line coach


    The Chicago Bears are still going through the process of completely finalizing their coaching staff, and one of the most important roles has yet to be filled. With rumors flying about interviews and potential hires for their offensive line coach, the dust has yet to settle and, after the offensive line allowed a league-high 68 sacks this season, it’s crucial the Bears land the right hire.

    One former Bear who will forever be connected to the franchise’s offensive line given his remarkable career with Chicago, Olin Kreutz, believes the team could be missing out on top options. During an interview with 670 the Score, Kreutz was asked about the team’s process of hiring an offensive line coach, and was more skeptical than optimistic believing the team may not be getting their top option.



    Former Chicago Bears center Olin Kreutz stresses the importance of finding the right offensive line coach for the team’s future success. With the recent departure of offensive line coach Juan Castillo, Kreutz believes that the Bears must prioritize this coaching position in order to improve the performance of the offensive line.

    Kreutz, who was a six-time Pro Bowler during his tenure with the Bears, understands the critical role that the offensive line plays in a team’s success. He emphasizes the need for a coach who can not only develop the technical skills of the players but also instill a strong work ethic and sense of camaraderie among the unit.

    The Bears have struggled with consistency and performance on the offensive line in recent years, leading to concerns about quarterback protection and run blocking. Kreutz believes that the right coach can make a significant difference in turning around the fortunes of the offensive line and helping the team reach its full potential.

    As the Bears continue their search for a new offensive line coach, Kreutz urges the organization to prioritize finding a coach who can inspire and motivate the players to perform at their best. He believes that the success of the offensive line is crucial to the success of the team as a whole and hopes that the Bears will make a wise choice in selecting their next coach.

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  • Alabama football hiring Ryan Grubb as offensive coordinator


    Kalen DeBoer is getting the band back together. Alabama football is bringing on Ryan Grubb as offensive coordinator, reuniting DeBoer with the man who helped him bring Washington to the national championship game in 2023.

    Alabama announced the news Sunday through its Yea Alabama NIL collective. DeBoer had not ruled out the possibility when asked about it during a media availability at the Senior Bowl.

    When DeBoer left the Huskies to join Alabama after Nick Saban retired in January of 2024, Grubb initially followed. However, he then decided to remain in Seattle, taking the OC job with the NFL’s Seahawks.

    After one season, Grubb was fired by the Seahawks. That move opened the door to reunite with DeBoer in Tuscaloosa.

    After Grubb headed back to Seattle, Nick Sheridan was promoted to Alabama’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. The release did not mention his future.

    Grubb first worked for DeBoer at Sioux Falls in 2007. The two also worked together at Eastern Michigan and Fresno State, before going to Washington in 2022.

    Now back in Tuscaloosa, in a job he first interviewed for ahead of the 2023 season, when Saban was still in charge, Grubb will have work to do. Alabama’s offense was inconsistent throughout DeBoer’s first season, leading to the Crimson Tide’s first season with less than 10 wins since 2007.

    He’ll immediately have a quarterback battle on his hands, with Jalen Milroe’s departure for the NFL Draft. Ty Simpson, Austin Mack and Keelon Russell will be the major players in the QB room this offseason



    Breaking News: Alabama Football Hires Ryan Grubb as Offensive Coordinator

    Exciting news for Alabama football fans as the Crimson Tide has made a major coaching announcement. Ryan Grubb has been named the new offensive coordinator for the team, bringing a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the program.

    Grubb comes to Alabama with an impressive coaching resume, having previously served as the offensive coordinator at several successful collegiate programs. His innovative schemes and ability to develop players have made him a sought-after coach in the college football world.

    Head coach Nick Saban expressed his excitement about the hire, stating that he believes Grubb will bring a new level of creativity and efficiency to the Crimson Tide’s offense. With Grubb at the helm, Alabama fans can expect to see an exciting and high-powered offense take the field next season.

    Stay tuned for more updates on how Grubb’s hiring will impact Alabama football as they gear up for another championship run. Roll Tide! #AlabamaFootball #RyanGrubb #OffensiveCoordinator

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  • Kalen DeBoer, Alabama hiring Ryan Grubb as Crimson Tide offensive coordinator


    Kalen DeBoer has added his former offensive coordinator a year later than planned at Alabama.

    The Crimson Tide have hired Ryan Grubb as their offensive coordinator according to one of the program’s collectives in Yea Alabama. On3’s Pete Nakos has since confirmed that news with the note that Grubb will now be the primary play caller for ‘Bama.

    With that, there’s nothing reported yet on what that means for this past season’s offensive coordinator in Nick Sheridan.

    Grubb worked for DeBoer at Washington as well as Fresno State as his offensive coordinator, a quarterbacks coach, and the associate head coach. In those four seasons together, their offenses posted 35.5 ppg. with 480.3 yards of total offense on average. That included quality quarterback play from Jake Haener and Michael Penix Jr. as those offenses passed for 349.1 yards, 2.5 touchdowns, and less than an interception a game on 65.2% completion.

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    Kalen DeBoer, Alabama hiring Ryan Grubb as Crimson Tide offensive coordinator

    In a surprising move, Kalen DeBoer, head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide, has announced the hiring of Ryan Grubb as the team’s new offensive coordinator. Grubb, who previously served as the offensive coordinator at Boise State, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role.

    DeBoer expressed his excitement about bringing Grubb on board, stating, “Ryan is a talented and innovative offensive mind who has a proven track record of success. I have no doubt that he will help take our offense to the next level and continue our tradition of excellence here at Alabama.”

    Grubb is known for his creative play-calling and ability to adapt his offense to the strengths of his players. With a talented roster at his disposal, including star quarterback Bryce Young, Grubb is poised to make an immediate impact on the Crimson Tide’s offense.

    Fans are eagerly anticipating the start of the upcoming season to see how Grubb’s offensive schemes will shape the team’s performance. With DeBoer and Grubb leading the way, the Crimson Tide are sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the college football landscape.

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