It can not be disputed that the NFL is a cutthroat business and job security seems like a word of fiction for an institution that has a coined term for its yearly firings titled “Black Monday.” I say this with respect to Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula.
The Washington Commanders are in the middle of a rebuild, but that didn't stop coach Anthony Lynn from leaving the Super Bowl-contending San Francisco 49ers to join the effort.
New Commanders run game coordinator/RB coach Anthony Lynn spent the last two seasons with the 49ers, where the team had two runs to the NFC title game and nearly won a Super Bowl.
The Washington Commanders announced the coaching staff for the 2024 season under new head coach Dan Quinn. Former Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn joins a star-studded group of coaches as running backs coach and run-game coordinator.
Even with offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury and Anthony Lynn stepping on the field at Texas Tech at different times, the bond of their collegiate experiences eventually led them to the same place.
The Washington Commanders recently hired Anthony Lynn as their new running backs coach and running game coordinator. He now re-joins Kliff Kingsbury in Washington.
The Washington Commanders have hired Anthony Lynn as their new run game coordinator, according to insider information shared by ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The Commanders also completed their front office restructuring by hiring Lance Newmark from the Detroit Lions and reassigning former general manager Martin Mayhew, as per ESPN sources.
Tapp will be the defensive line coach in washington Kyle’s update, 10:31 a.m. PT: ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that 49ers assistant defensive line coach Darryl Tapp will join Anthony Lynn and Adam Peters in Washington.
Hot off a run to an overtime Super Bowl loss as the assistant head coach of the San Francisco 49ers this past Sunday, recent former Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn is moving on to a different NFC would-be contender.
The Washington Commanders are hiring Anthony Lynn as their run game coordinator, ESPN reported Wednesday. The former Los Angeles Chargers head coach was the San Francisco 49ers' assistant head coach and running backs coach for the past two seasons.
Dan Quinn is in the process of assembling his staff with the Washington Commanders, and the head coach has added yet another experienced assistant.
Dan Quinn continues to add high-profile names to his Commanders staff. The latest comes after a background with new football ops president Adam Peters.
The San Francisco 49ers are losing their assistant head coach and running backs coach, Anthony Lynn. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Washington Commanders are hiring Lynn to be their run-game coordinator.
The Washington Commanders are hiring Anthony Lynn to their offensive staff to work under new head coach Dan Quinn, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Lynn, 55, will serve as the team’s run-game coordinator.
According to Adam Schefter, the Commanders are hiring 49ers assistant head coach Anthony Lynn as their new run game coordinator. Lynn, 55, played six seasons in the NFL for the Broncos and 49ers before taking his first coaching job in 2000 as the Broncos’ special teams assistant.
Anthony Lynn, the assistant head coach and running backs coach for the San Francisco 49ers, brings a wealth of experience from his time playing and coaching in the NFL.
The Commanders are interviewing a former NFL head coach and current 49ers assistant for their vacant offensive coordinator position.
The Washington Commanders have an extensive search for a new offensive coordinator. Washington has conducted five interviews, and now they’re seeking another with a former NFL head coach.
San Francisco 49ers assistant head coach Anthony Lynn believes there are some big differences between how his current team and his former employer the Los Angeles Chargers operate.
One of the league's top rushing minds is heading to one of the league's top rushing teams.
Former Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn joined the Detroit Lions last offseason to serve as offensive coordinator under first-year coach Dan Campbell, but things quickly went south for all involved during the fall.
Anthony Lynn could not help but voice his surprise at how the Vikings defended the final play of Sunday’s game.
Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn told reporters Thursday he hasn't talked to anyone at USC about the school's head coaching job. "My sister graduated from USC.
Lynn, 52, has been an NFL lifer, playing eight seasons as a running back before breaking into coaching the year he retired.
Trojans’ boosters have reached out to Lynn to gauge his interest in becoming the program’s head coach. While the school itself hasn’t communicated with Lynn, he left boosters with the impression he would be interested in the gig.
Lynn expected to take a season off after being let go by the Chargers, but that changed when an opportunity with the Lions presented itself.
Now serving as Lions offensive coordinator, Anthony Lynn says he won't hesitate to sit a rookie quarterback the first year like he did with Justin Herbert in Los Angeles last season.
The Lions will go with the most experienced coach in their offensive coordinator search pool. They hired Anthony Lynn to that position Saturday.
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