The talking points from the Kansas City Chiefs' win over Houston won't be the win itself but the controversial calls.
While the New England Patriots are focused on building a staff around new head coach Mike Vrabel, the NFL playoffs are down ...
Ryan Cowden, the executive advisor to general manager Joe Schoen for the past two years, is leaving, with the expectation he will join the front office in New England, reuniting with new Patriots ...
Jayden Daniels shined on the playoff stage for the first time, while the Ravens' defense brought the boom. Wrapping up an ...
Immediately after the New England Patriots hired head coach Mike Vrabel, expectations arose that Ryan Cowden would jet East Rutherford in favor of Foxboro. The only uncertainty was the logistics.
Now, having Josh Allen under center makes an offensive coordinator's job easier, but despite a less-than-stellar wideout corps, the Bills are one of the NFL's highest-scoring offenses and the No. 2 ...
While the New England Patriots hiring Mike Vrabel stoked some ... During the Wild Card Round, it became clear that personnel advisor Ryan Cowden had his eyes up north. He quickly pivoted to ...
Ryan also noted Vrabel's acumen with strategy and game management, which Patriots fans remember well from the Titans' 20-13 win over New England on Jan. 4, 2020 in the wild-card round of the playoffs.
Ryan Cowden, an executive advisor to Schoen, just left to join the Patriots and reunite with Mike Vrabel, his former Tennessee Titans colleague, as New England’s new No. 2 behind executive VP of ...
A brief look at what's right in Detroit and what went wrong in New England, plus an update on coaching searches in Dallas, ...