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NFL notebook: Arians reportedly to become Buccaneers' coach

ByReuters

Published 08/01/2019 at 02:19 GMT

One year into retirement, Bruce Arians is reportedly set to return to coaching and take over as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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An official announcement was expected within 24 hours, according to multiple
reports Monday.
Arians spent the 2018 season in broadcasting. He stepped down as head coach of
the Arizona Cardinals at the end of the 2017 season. Arians, 66, is a two-time
NFL coach of the year with a background coaching quarterbacks, including
Peyton Manning, Ben Roethlisberger and Carson Palmer.
Arians, who was 49-30-1 in a five-year run in Arizona, would replace Dirk
Koetter, who was fired after three seasons as Tampa Bay's head coach. Koetter
went 19-29 with the Buccaneers.
--After almost a month-long search, the Green Bay Packers will name Tennessee
Titans offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur as their next head coach, according
to reports from multiple outlets.
LaFleur will become the 15th head coach for Green Bay's storied franchise
after being interviewed on Sunday. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the
Packers started notifying other candidates who were interviewed to tell them
they were out of the running.
The 39-year-old LaFleur just completed his first season as offensive
coordinator of the Titans under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel. He will
replace Mike McCarthy, who was fired by Packers president/CEO Mark Murphy on
Dec. 2 after Green Bay suffered a stunning home loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
--Cody Parkey's missed field goal that sunk the Chicago Bears on Sunday is no
longer a straight-up miss.
The NFL made a scoring change on Monday, crediting Philadelphia Eagles
defensive tackle Treyvon Hester with a block on the play that gave the
Philadelphia Eagles a 16-15 victory over the Bears in the NFC wild-card
matchup.
Slow-motion video of the play showed Hester's raised left hand barely tipping
the football as it made its ascent. Parkey's kick clanked off the left upright
and caromed off the crossbar before falling to the turf with five seconds left
and quickly became known as the "Double Doink."
--Wide receiver Antonio Brown, who missed Pittsburgh's regular-season finale
for what was listed as a knee injury, is also out of the Pro Bowl for
apparently the same reason. The Steelers announced that teammate JuJu
Smith-Schuster will replace Brown on the roster for the game, set for Jan. 27
in Orlando, Fla.
Smith-Schuster was voted as the Steelers' Most Valuable Player by his
teammates after making 111 catches for 1,426 yards and seven touchdowns this
season. He ranked fifth in the AFC and 12th in the NFL with 1,439 yards from
scrimmage.
Brown was out with a knee injury for the Steelers' Week 17 game against the
Cincinnati Bengals, per the injury report. However, it was later revealed that
Brown missed the final walkthrough and was benched by head coach Mike Tomlin
for missing other meetings and practices leading up to the game.
--The Arizona Cardinals have been given the OK by Southern California to
interview Kliff Kingsbury for their vacant head-coaching position, according
to a report.
NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport reported that USC changed course and granted
its recently hired offensive coordinator permission to interview with Arizona.
Kingsbury, 39, was fired as the head coach at Texas Tech in November after
compiling a 35-40 record in six seasons (2013-18).
The Trojans hired Kingsbury as offensive coordinator for head coach Clay
Helton in early December, but he quickly wound up on the radar of several NFL
teams with coaching openings. He is still employed by the school, a team
official told Rapoport.
--Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line coach Mike Munchak has emerged as a
leading candidate for the Denver Broncos' head-coaching vacancy, Sports
Illustrated reported.
Munchak, 58, was the head coach of the Tennessee Titans from 2011-13 (22-26
record) before joining the Pittsburgh staff in 2014. The Broncos fired Vance
Joseph a week ago after back-to-back losing seasons in 2017 (5-11) and 2018
(6-10).
The Broncos also reportedly met with Chicago Bears defensive coordinator Vic
Fangio on Monday. Fangio met with the Broncos in the morning but he was back
at Halas Hall at the Bears complex by lunchtime.
--Six-time Pro Bowl safety Eric Weddle doesn't see his playing future as a
complicated issue.
He will either play for the Baltimore Ravens next season or will retire.
Weddle, 34, is slated to make $6.5 million in 2019 in the final season of a
four-year, $26 million deal.
"If they want to go in a different direction, I'm not going to go play for
another team," Weddle told reporters on Monday, one day after Baltimore's
season ended with a 23-17 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers in an AFC wild card
playoff game. "It's not where I'm at in my career. It's either play my last
year here and that will be it and enjoy it, or this has been it. It's pretty
simple. I'm a simple kind of guy."
--Sidelined since tearing his ACL on the first day of OTAs last May, tight end
Hunter Henry was activated to the Los Angeles Chargers' 53-man roster.
Henry, 24, was promoted from the Physically Unable to Perform list and
replaces linebacker Jatavis Brown, who was moved to injured reserve with an
ankle injury.
The Chargers held out hope all season that Hunter, a third-year tight end,
could return from the right knee injury if the team advanced in the playoffs.
Los Angeles travels to New England for an AFC divisional round playoff game on
Sunday.
--The Buffalo Bills turned to the Canadian Football League for receiving help
by signing former Edmonton Eskimos standout D'haquille "Duke" Williams.
Williams, 25, caught 88 passes for a CFL-leading 1,579 yards and 11 touchdowns
in 18 games last season for Edmonton. He averaged 17.9 yards per catch, racked
up 425 yards after the catch and totaled eight 100-yard games.
The 6-foot-3, 225-pound wideout was released by Edmonton after his All-Star
season so he could pursue an NFL opportunity.
--Field Level Media
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