Here are the most likely candidates and chances they replace Lou Anarumo as the next Bengals defensive coordinator.
According to SI.com's Drae Harris' sources, the Cincinnati Bengals have two finalists for their defensive-coordinator job, and Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham is one of them. Graham,
Penn State’s high-flying offense will have a major test on Thursday night against Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl thanks in part to a former Nittany Lion, Notre Dame’s defensive coordinator Al Golden. A tight end on the Nittany Lions from 1988-91,
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Notre Dame DC Al Golden faces alma mater
This week's trip to South Florida isn't the first homecoming for Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden. He's come back in the years since the end of his tenure as
The New England Patriots find themselves in an ... the No. 1 overall pick for the first time since 1993, the Patriots have a golden opportunity to reshape their roster and accelerate their ...
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Florida assistant coach Taurean Green will continue working with the men's basketball team despite being accused of sexual assault.
Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden is rumored to be on the NFL’s radar. Here's the potential impact on the Irish.
After the Cincinnati Bengals let go of defensive coordinator Lou Anuramo a few weeks, rumors started to circulate heavily around Notre Dame assistant Al Golden. Coach Golden previously served as the linebacker coach under Bengals head coach Zac Taylor from 2010-11,
The New England Patriots interviewed a few quality coaching candidates as they looked to find their new head coach. However, they were unable to get an intervie
The Dan Le Batard Show discusses Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden, and how the veteran coach has turned his career around after struggling at Miami as a head coach.
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