It’s 5 o’clock somewhere… The 5 o’clock club is published from time to time during the season, and aims to provide a forum for reader-driven discussion at a time of day when there isn’t much NFL news being published.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts has worked with several coaches, but one that he's had the pleasure of spending a lot of time with is Brian Johnson.
The Washington Commanders coaching staff is loaded with the offense leading the way. After hiring Kliff Kingsbury as offensive coordinator, new head coach Dan Quinn added former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson.
Tracking Washington’s assistant coach search Managing partner Josh Harris introduced Adam Peters as the Washington Commanders new GM on Tuesday, January 9th, and he spent the rest of the month searching for his new head coach.
New Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn continues to add to his impressive coaching staff. One day after adding former Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson to a prominent role and hiring Jason Simmons as defensive pass-game coordinator, Quinn has found his special teams coordinator.
It was a busy day for the Washington Commanders. First, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN revealed that Washington was expected to hire former Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson to a “prominent role” on the offensive coaching staff.
The Washington Commanders are hiring former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson to a yet-to-be determined position on offense, ESPN reported Thursday.
The Washington Commanders have been busy filling out their coaching staff. It started with prominent hires such as head coach Dan Quinn and offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.
Dan Quinn’s new Washington Commanders staff is growing and it has quite a bit of NFC East flair already. After hiring Dallas Cowboys secondary coach Joe Whitt Jr.
Fired from the Eagles last month, Brian Johnson will not land another offensive coordinator job. But the Eagles will see their three-year assistant twice next season.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Commanders are hiring former Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson to a “prominent” offensive staff role.
Former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson is still looking for his next move. According to Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz, Johnson
Washington Commanders could hire former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator, Brian Johnson for the same position after getting Dan Quinn as their next head coach.
Former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson could soon be landing back on his feet after being let go following the end of a disappointing season.
The Washington Commanders are giving their fans quite a jolt of energy on this Saturday afternoon. Following the shocking news that they could swoop in and snag Kliff Kingsbury from the Las Vegas Raiders, another offensive coordinator candidate is emerging.
The Washington Commanders have their head coach in Dan Quinn and are now working to fill out their staff. Former Eagles OC Brian Johnson reportedly could be a part of it.
To the delight of many Philadelphia Eagles fans everywhere, the team announced Tuesday morning that they would be moving on from Brian Johnson. The decision isn’t a surprise for fans, as Johnson was subject to scrutiny throughout the season.
After two weeks, the Atlanta Falcons' coaching search remains wide-open with several candidates earning second interviews. The latest coaches to get follow-up
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson is receiving some interest from other franchises who are looking for their next head coach in 2024.
The cream is rising to the top of the NFC East, but only one division team will win its Week 5 matchup.
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The Washington Commanders made two roster moves Monday a day before their three-day minicamp begins. Washington waived defensive back Will Adams and kicker Brian Johnson, the team announced.
The Washington Commanders announced they have waived DB Will Adams and K Brian Johnson. Johnson, 23, signed with the Bears as an undrafted free agent out of Virginia Tech following the 2021 NFL Draft.
Johnson isn’t totally inexperienced. He did hit a 33-yard field goal for the New Orleans Saints to break a tie in the final two minutes of a Week 7 win at Seattle.
Johnson, a Virginia Tech alum, actually succeeded Slye as the Hokies’ kicker. He kept that job from 2018 through 2020 and sank 20-of-26 field goals as a senior.
Although Maher has limited experience for a 2013 UDFA, he was the first kicker in NFL history to have made three 60-plus-yard field goals.
By rule, Johnson joining the Saints off the Bears’ P-squad will require his new team to carry him on its 53-man roster for at least three games.
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