There's one job opening left in the NFL's hiring cycle, and former Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury is reportedly undecided if he'll interview for it. The New Orleans Saints are the lone organization without a head coach in place, and they just might be wanting to wait for Kingsbury before making a decision.
Could the Saints be the second Super Bowl host city in the last three years to poach an Eagles coordinator shortly after the big game?
According to Sports Illustrated, the shortest Super Bowl game in history was Super Bowl XLIV. The New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts in three hours and 14 minutes at the Sun Life Stadium in Miami. The Saints won, 31–17.
The New Orleans Saints are headed for a complete overhaul and one NFL writer believes they will lose one of their top pass rushers to the NFC West.
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Kliff Kingsbury, another frontrunner, has reportedly pulled his name from the hat, according to a report by NFL Insider Jordan Schultz.
After firing Dennis Allen in November, New Orleans will likely pick from seven candidates to be the team's next head coach.
The New York Jets and head coach Aaron Glenn have found their special teams coordinator. Within hours of Steve Wilks being announced as New York’s next defensiv
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has decided to stay with the franchise despite receiving interest from the Saints, according to a report from Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz.
The Saints have been tied to each of these six candidates. Which one they hire may say quite a bit about how attractive the job really is.
The Saints are still searching for a head coach but Kliff Kingsbury may not be interested in the job after his success in Washington.
Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has elected not to pursue a head coaching job in 2025, a team source confirmed to ESPN's John Keim.