The New York Giants reportedly have an eye on former Atlanta Falcons DC Marquand Manuel for a coaching role in their secondary.
The New York Giants have more than just Malik Nabers in the receiving room, although this offseason could change the group's dynamics.
NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, while reporting that Martindale will interview with the Falcons and Colts this week, added this: “The #Bengals also could have interest in Martindale, who is college football’s highest-paid coordinator at Michigan. One to watch.”
The Cincinnati Bengals missed the playoffs in 2024, mostly because of their defense. In 2025, Cincinnati must improve its unit, and one of the areas that needs to be addressed is edge rusher. In his recent mock draft,
Cincinnati enters this offseason ninth in effective cap space with $44.2 million available, according to Over the Cap. Yet, the Bengals could double that depending on their level of aggressiveness in cutting veterans.
As a result, it is officially the offseason in Cincinnati and a second straight season without a postseason appearance. The silver lining is the Bengals will pick near the middle of the draft as a result. The Bengals will pick one spot higher than they did in the last draft.
Following a disastrous 3-14 season that exposed several major issues, the New York Giants enter an offseason that could drastically alter the future of the franchise.
B.J. Hill, Mike Hilton and Mike Gesicki are among those the Bengals will need to decide can be a part of their future.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll might be safe for 2025 but the same probably can’t be said for defensive coordinator Shane Bowen. Bowen, who just finished his first season as the Giants' defensive coordinator, had a rather rough go of fitting his scheme to the personnel he inherited when he was hired by Daboll last year,
The Bengals are on the prowl to find a replacement for Lou Anarumo and have found two defensive coordinator candidates from rival teams.
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The Atlanta Falcons announced Friday they interviewed former San Francisco defensive coordinator Steve Wilks and Pittsburgh Steelers secondary coach Grady Brown as the team continued its search for a defensive coordinator.