Super Bowl, NFL coaching live updates: Chiefs, Eagles arrive in New Orleans

The Super Bowl LIX matchup is set: the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb 9. The Eagles dispatched the Washington Commanders easily in a 55-23 win in the NFC championship game, while the Chiefs and Buffalo Bills went down to the wire in a thrilling AFC championship game that Kansas City won 32-29.

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs will aim to make history in New Orleans as they go for their third straight Super Bowl win, something that’s never been done before. The last team to win back-to-back Super Bowls was the 2003 and 2004 New England Patriots. Tom Brady went to 10 Super Bowls as a player, but this time he’ll be in the booth, broadcasting his first Super Bowl for Fox in his new role.

Elsewhere in the NFL, teams have been busy filling their head-coaching vacancies, with Ben Johnson (Bears), Aaron Glenn (Jets), Liam Coen (Jaguars), Brian Schottenheimer (Cowboys) and Pete Caroll (Raiders) locking down jobs. The Saints have the last open job, and they’ve interviewed a variety of candidates.

Follow along with all the news and updates ahead of Super Bowl LIX below:

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  • Eagles, Chiefs make festive arrival in New Orleans

    Super Bowl week is officially underway with the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles both arriving in New Orleans on Sunday evening.

    The Eagles arrived first with a flag reading “Geaux Birds” hanging out of the cockpit window as they prepare to face Kansas City in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years.

    Seeking their third consecutive Super Bowl championship and fourth in the past six years, the Chiefs touched down soon thereafter with several observers noticing Patrick Mahomes sporting a Hugo Boss sweatsuit for his travel.

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  • Super Bowl, NFL coaching live updates: Chiefs, Eagles arrive in New Orleans

    Eric Bieniemy returns to NFL as Bears’ RB coach

    Eric Bieniemy is returning to the NFL. The former Chiefs and Commanders offensive coordinator is joining Ben Johnson’s new staff with the Bears as running backs coach, reports CBS’ Jonathan Jones.

    After being fired by Washington following the 2023 campaign, Bieniemy spent last season with UCLA as the Bruins’ assistant head coach and offensive coordinator.

    Read more on the move here.

  • Super Bowl, NFL coaching live updates: Chiefs, Eagles arrive in New Orleans

    Cowboys name Klayton Adams as OC after 2 seasons coaching OL for Cardinals

    New Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer has hired his replacement as offensive coordinator. Klayton Adams will run Dallas’ offense after two seasons coaching offensive line for the Cardinals, according to Ian Rapoport.

    Before joining Arizona’s staff, Adams coached tight ends and was an assistant offensive line coach with the Colts. His primary responsibility will likely be the run game since Schottenheimer intends to continue calling plays as head coach.

  • Super Bowl, NFL coaching live updates: Chiefs, Eagles arrive in New Orleans

    Jets hiring Tanner Engstrand as OC away from Lions: Report

    New Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is bringing a fellow Lions assistant with him. Tanner Engstrand will be Glenn’s offensive coordinator, the team announced on Friday.

    Engstrand, 42, was Detroit’s passing game coordinator for the past two seasons after coaching quality control and tight ends. He was believed to be a candidate for the Lions OC opening before Dan Campbell hired John Morton for that position this week.

    This season, the Lions had the second-best passing offense in the NFL with 4,474 yards, averaging 263.2 yards per game.

    Prior to joining Detroit, Engstand was the offensive coordinator for the XFL’s DC Defenders.

    The Jets will have weapons to work with, including receivers Garrett Wilson, running back Breece Hall and a veteran offensive line. But quarterback is a big question, in addition to whether or not Davante Adams returns.

  • Jets name Chris Banjo as new special teams coach

    The New York Jets are continuing to fill out Aaron Glenn’s staff. The team announced Friday that Chris Banjo will join the staff as special teams coordinator.

    Banjo joins the Jets after two years with the Denver Broncos as assistant special teams coach.

  • Super Bowl, NFL coaching live updates: Chiefs, Eagles arrive in New Orleans

    Buccaneers promoting Josh Grizzard to OC

    The Buccaneers are promoting from within to replace Liam Coen as offensive coordinator. Passing game coordinator Josh Grizzard is getting bumped up to play-calling duties on offense, the team announced on Friday.

    Grizzard joined Tampa Bay this season after seven years with the Dolphins, for whom he was a quality control and receivers coach. The Bucs had the third-most passing yards in the NFL this season with 4,257 yards, averaging 250.4 yards per game.

  • Saints plan to meet with Kellen Moore again after Super Bowl 59

    While searching for a new head coach, the New Orleans Saints have seemingly narrowed their focus. The team plans to meet with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore after the Super Bowl, and has informed other candidates that they plan to keep speaking with Moore, per multiple reports.

    Moore reportedly have a strong in-person interview on Monday night, and has emerged as the top candidate for the job. But NFL rules keep the Saints from officially hiring the 36-year-old coordinator until after the Super Bowl, despite New Orleans’ clear interest.

  • Liam Coen picks Anthony Campanile to be Jaguars DC

    Liam Coen has his defensive coordinator. The Jaguars announced Thursday they are hiring Anthony Campanile, who currently works as the Packers’ linebackers coach and run game coordinator.

  • Eagles open practice window for DE Brandon Graham

    Graham has been out since November after suffering a torn triceps. Opening his practice window gives him the opportunity to play in the Super Bowl against the Chiefs.

  • Lions hire new OC and DC

    Morton will replace Ben Johnson (Bears) running the offense, while Sheppard takes over for Aaron Glenn (Jets) as defensive coordinator on Dan Campbell’s staff.

  • Raiders working to retain defensive coordinator Patrick Graham

    Pete Carroll is now in charge of the Las Vegas Raiders, but he’ll be keeping the last regime’s defensive coordinator. Josina Anderson reports the team is working on a deal to bring back DC Patrick Graham, whose unit ranked 15th in the NFL in total defense last year and 25th in points allowed.

  • Jets hire Steve Wilks as next DC

    Steve Wilks is back in the game.

    The longtime defensive assistant and former Arizona Cardinals head coach struck a deal to become the next defensive coordinator with the New York Jets on Wednesday afternoon. Wilks, who took last year off from coaching, will now join Aaron Glenn’s staff.

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    Click the photo to read more about the Jets’ next defensive coordinator. (Erick W. Rasco/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

  • Why are the Saints struggling to find a head coach?

  • Should the Super Bowl trophy be re-named after Tom Brady?

    Bill Belichick is over the Lombardi Trophy.

    Instead, the longtime New England Patriots head coach wants it renamed to honor the quarterback with whom he won six trophies.

    Belichick, now the head coach at North Carolina, proposed the idea of renaming the iconic Super Bowl trophy after Tom Brady on the “Let’s Go!” podcast this week. Brady won seven Super Bowl rings throughout his career, six of which were with Belichick in New England.

    “Maybe they should name it the Brady trophy,” Belichick said. “He won seven of them.”

    Read the full story here.

  • Saints zeroing in on Eagles OC Kellen Moore as next head coach

    If a deal is made, an announcement cannot come until after Super Bowl LIX.

  • Eagles show off their Super Bowl LIX green jerseys

    Find out here why non-white jerseys don’t fare very well according to Super Bowl history.

  • Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury takes himself out of contention for Saints’ job

    Kliff Kingsbury has reportedly decided to not pursue an NFL head coaching job for next season. The Commanders offensive coordinator did not accept any interview requests during this hiring cycle and had Washington reached the Super Bowl he would not have been able to interview until after the season ended.

    Following the Commanders’ loss to the Eagles in the NFC championship game, Kingsbury became eligible for interviews.

    The Saints, who had requested to speak to Kingsbury earlier this month, are the only NFL team without a head coach.

    “I didn’t get into this to be a head coach again,” Kingsbury told ESPN last month. “It’s not about money. It never has been about money. So, that won’t move me at all. It’s just I want to do the best job we can here for those guys and then kind of go from there.”

  • Ravens bring back former assistant, Colts head coach Chuck Pagano to coaching staff

    Chuck Pagano is returning to the Ravens.

    The former Ravens assistant and Colts head coach is joining John Harbaugh’s staff as Baltimore’s senior secondary coach. Pagano was previously on Baltimore’s staff as secondary coach and defensive coordinator under Harbaugh from 2008-11.

    He was then the head coach of the Colts for six seasons from 2012-17. After that, Pagano served as defensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears in 2019 and 2020. He’s been out of the NFL since.

    The Ravens announced the news Tuesday night.

  • Mike McCarthy won’t coach in 2025

    The former Dallas Cowboys coach is sitting this season out. Mike McCarthy has decided to focus on next season’s hiring cycle, according to the NFL Network, and will not pursue the New Orleans Saints job after all. McCarthy was due to interview with the team later this week.

    McCarthy split with the Cowboys late in the coaching cycle this month, and the Saints are the last team in the league still needing a coach.

    ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 05: Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy looks on during the fourth quarter against the Washington Commanders at AT&T Stadium on January 05, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JANUARY 05: Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy looks on during the fourth quarter against the Washington Commanders at AT&T Stadium on January 05, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

    Click the photo to read more about Mike McCarthy’s decision to wait until next season to try to get back into the league. (Sam Hodde/Getty Images)

  • Key takeaways from Brian Schottenheimer’s Cowboys press conference



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