AFC Notes: Bills GM Brandon Beane Talks Roster, Getting Over Hump, Dolphins, Jets

Bills Although Bills GM Brandon Beane admits they’ve fallen short of their goals in several years, he knows they are close to breaking through: “Yes, there are several years where we’ve come up short, but every time we’re right there. We’re not getting blown out. I’ll sign up next year for same chance we had …

Ravens Officially Sign OC Todd Monken To Contract Extension

The Ravens announced they are officially signing a contract extension with veteran OC Todd Monken. He’s helped pilot one of the NFL’s top offenses over the past two years and drawn some head coaching interest, so this is a well-deserved deal for Monken.  Monken, 58, began his coaching career in …

NFC Notes: Brian Schottenheimer, Nick Sirianni, Cowboys, Eagles, Giants

Cowboys Cowboys’ new HC Brian Schottenheimer is the son of Marty Schottenheimer, who spent 21 years of his career as a head coach with the Browns, Chiefs, Commanders, and Chargers but never won a Super Bowl. Jones reflected on the moments after he named Schottenheimer their head coach.  “I was standing with Schotty when he …

Jaguars Also Tried To Flip DC Patrick Graham From Raiders At Last Minute

According to Josina Anderson, the Jaguars made a last-ditch attempt to sway Raiders DC Patrick Graham from remaining in Las Vegas and taking the same role on their staff.  However, Anderson says Graham had already given his word to the Raiders at that point and did not want to renege.  …

AFC Notes: Liam Coen, Shad Khan, Shedeur Sanders, Cam Ward, Jaguars, Titans

Jaguars Jeremy Fowler reports the Jaguars’ request to interview Buccaneers OL coach Kevin Carberry was denied.  Per Tom Silverstein, new Jaguars DC Anthony Campanile turned down an offer to become Penn State’s DC and would have been the choice for the 49ers’ job had it not gone to Robert Saleh.  ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Tampa …

Eagles RT Lane Johnson Planning To Play Next Season

Eagles RT Lane Johnson told reporters that he is planning to play next season and won’t retire regardless of the outcome of the Super Bowl. “I’m definitely not retiring after this game. I’m definitely playing next year.” Johnson said, via Zach Berman. Johnson, 34, is a former first-round pick of …