The Bills’ 2025 season and Sean McDermott‘s tenure as their head coach ended with a 33-30 divisional round loss to the Broncos on Saturday. McDermott received his walking papers after falling short of a Super Bowl bid for a ninth straight year, but his firing on Monday came as a surprise to him and just about everyone else. McDermott still believed his job was safe after the … [Read more...] about Latest On Sean McDermott’s Firing; Ravens, Steelers, Titans Potential Suitors?
Steelers
Brian Flores Considered ‘Serious Contender’ For Steelers HC Job
Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores is thought to be a “serious contender” to succeed Mike Tomlin as the Steelers’ head coach, according to Mark Maske of The Washington Post. Flores, 44, was one of the first coaches to receive interest from the Steelers after Tomlin’s stunning departure. He is set to visit Pittsburgh this week for an in-person interview. That meeting … [Read more...] about Brian Flores Considered ‘Serious Contender’ For Steelers HC Job
NFL Transactions: Monday 1/19
Bills Signed DT Tommy Akingbesote, LB Jimmy Ciarlo, T Travis Clayton, DB Te’Cory Couch, DB M.J. Devonshire, RB Frank Gore Jr., WR Stephen Gosnell, WR Mecole Hardman, LB Keonta Jenkins, DE Andre Jones, DT Zion Logue, and DB Daryl Porter to futures contracts. Broncos Designated RB J.K. Dobbins to return from injured reserve. Released DE Garrett Nelson from the practice … [Read more...] about NFL Transactions: Monday 1/19
Top Aaron Rodgers Landing Spots, Ranked
Mike Tomlin has left the Pittsburgh Steelers, which means that Aaron Rodgers will probably play somewhere else in 2026, if he chooses to continue his career. While the Steelers say they’d welcome Rodgers back with open arms, it’s hard to envision the four-time MVP wanting to return when Tomlin was the biggest reason he signed with Pittsburgh in the first place. Now 42 years … [Read more...] about Top Aaron Rodgers Landing Spots, Ranked
U.S. Steel CEO says it’s “absolutely” still an American company after acquisition
"We have a fiduciary duty to Nippon," U.S. Steel CEO David Burritt said, but noted, "We're still mined, melted and made in the good ol' USA." … [Read more...] about U.S. Steel CEO says it’s “absolutely” still an American company after acquisition


