QB coach Brian Griese was tapped by the New York Jets to interview for their head coach opening, but Brian Costello of the New York Post reported Griese declined the interview.
The 49ers could hire a new special teams coordinator soon. They recently fired Brian Schneider and just announced that they've completed an interview
It was not long ago that the NFL world was praising the San Francisco 49ers. After demoting Nick Sorensen from his defensive coordinator role and firing special teams coordinator Brian Schneider, a sigh of relief occurred.
Last month, a California appeals court overturned the rape conviction of former NFL defensive tackle Dana Stubblefield. On Friday, a judge nevertheless refused to release him from prison. Via the Associated Press, Santa Clara County’ Superior Court Judge ...
While it's long since been clear that the San Francisco 49ers are hopeful of bringing Robert Saleh back to be their defensive coordinator, there have been fewer signals around their plan at the special teams coordinator spot.
The San Francisco 49ers have signed safety Quindell Johnson to a reserve/future contract. Reserve/future contracts are used to claim the rights to players. They take effect at the start of the new league year on March 12, and that's when the players begin counting against the...
We heard recently that the New York Jets requested to interview 49ers quarterbacks coach Brian Griese for their head-coaching vacancy. We didn't hear anything after that. We assumed -- or maybe I ...
The coaching carousel is in full swing around the NFL with interviews ramping up for a number vacancies around the league. The San Francisco 49ers will not be in the market for a new head coach ...
It appears that San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks coach Brian Griese has no plans to leave his current role—at least, not for the New York Jets. Earlier this month, the Jets requested permission ...
Former Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich was hired to rejoin his old coworker, Raheem Morris, in Atlanta as defensive coordinator. This threw a wrench in some other plans in coaching searches around the league. Specifically, two teams that viewed him as ...
What first looked to be a quiet hiring cycle with just five vacancies turned into one that more closely represents the average league turnover from season to season.
With no contractual obligation to the 49ers, Bell opted to find a new club back in Michigan where he attended college. This may be best for Bell’s career since it’s clear he has talent, but the struggles with San Francisco might have compounded to the point that he was never going to get right as a pro there.