Sources - Cardinals hiring Eagles' Jonathan Gannon as HC
The Arizona Cardinals are hiring Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon as their new head coach, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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The Arizona Cardinals are hiring Philadelphia Eagles defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon as their new head coach, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Sam Hubbard scored on a 98-yard fumble return, the longest in post season history, and Joe Burrow accounted for two touchdowns as the Cincinnati Bengals registered a 24-17 victory over the visiting Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night in the AFC wild-card round.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has made a pretty big statement when it comes to the quarterback situation between Dak Prescott and Cooper Rush.
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders announced a one-game suspension for quarterback Jake Dolegala following an impaired driving charge during the team's bye week.
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Jerry Jones’ comments about the quarterback situation between Dak Prescott and Cooper Rush for the Dallas Cowboys has left ESPN analyst Ryan Clark riled up.