According to KPRC2 Sports’ Aaron Wilson, the Texans plan on interviewing Washington Commanders assistant head coach and pass-game coordinator Brian Johnson for the position on Friday.
Brian Johnson, who starred at Baytown Lee High School, has spent the past four seasons as an NFL assistant with the Eagles and Commanders.
Brian Johnson helped lead a one-year turnaround for the Washington Commanders as their passing-game coordinator and reportedly caught the eye of the
Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury turned down overtures to interview elsewhere, ensuring his return in 2025. However, if teams can't get Kingsbury, they want to raid his and head coach Dan Quinn's deep and talented offensive staff.
Jan 1, 2025; Pasadena, CA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard (18) looks for an open receiver as Oregon Ducks defensive lineman Derrick Harmon (55) closes in durigt the third quarter at Rose Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images
Philadelphia is back in the big game following a one-year hiatus. The Eagles defeated the rival Washington Commanders to qualify for Super Bowl LIX, the franchise’s fifth-ever trip to a Super Bowl and third in the past eight years.
Jan 5, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; Washington Commanders wide receiver Olamide Zaccheaus (14) drops a touchdown pass during the first half against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
Throughout the NFL postseason, countless fans have spoken out against the perceived favoritism that the Kansas City Chiefs have gotten from referees. But perhaps the most notable comments on the matter actually came from Hall of Fame quarterback turned ESPN NFL broadcaster Troy Aikman.
After playing high school football at Channelview, Jalen Hurts went on to play for Alabama and Oklahoma before the Eagles drafted him in the second round in 2020.
In this age of the salary cap, free agency and NFL parity, any team can - in theory - beat any other on any given Sunday.  By this logic, we
Troy Aikman isn’t afraid to say what’s on his mind. The former Dallas Cowboys quarterback turned NFL commentator didn’t hold back when it came to officiating the Kansas City