Could both Sean Payton and Jim Harbaugh be back in the NFL soon?
Two coaches with Super Bowl experience could be on the market this winter.
Two coaches with Super Bowl experience could be on the market this winter.
The organization will lose a first-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft as well as a third-round selection in 2024 for tampering violations.
In an interview with USA Today Sports, Sean Payton hinted that he's open to returning to coaching, providing no hint on where he'd like to land.
The Miami Dolphins reportedly almost made Sean Payton the highest-paid coach in the NFL.
"'I get knocked down, but I get up again, you're never going to keep me down.' And that would be my wish for this class. Congratulations.'"
"Lloyd Carr said this, I'll never forget it, he said he's the toughest player that he's ever coached. That meant something."
Mike Florio reported that the Dolphins had a plan to make Tom Brady a part owner, bring in Sean Payton as coach, and then have Brady play quarterback as well. But former coach Brian Flores' lawsuit reportedly disrupted that.
Fox was notably the only network to offer Payton a job in television when he was suspended during the "Bountygate" scandal.
Allen's defense was top five in the league in points-per-game allowed this season, and was a big reason the Saints were as good as they were despite a pretty poor offense.
Mike McCarthy will be back next season but his seat
Payton's Saints win the division 9 times and won Super Bowl XLIV.
Good luck figuring out what to do with him, next Saints coach!
Kevin James is not available to coach the Saints.
Wait, the BountyGate movie is a kids' movie?
How long is Sean Payton going to keep believing in the 31-year-old to play quarterback?