Just In: He Finally Agrees To Join New Orleans Saints

“Who is calling plays in 2024?” is the most crucial topic the New Orleans Saints need to address immediately.

The Saints are looking for a new offensive coordinator for the first time in almost ten years, and this time, the coordinator won’t simply assist Sean Payton in creating the weekly game plan; they will also be calling plays. It’s imperative to heal the offensive line’s ailments while getting the most out of core players like Taysom Hill, Chris Olave, Alvin Kamara, and Derek Carr.

To suggest that this is Dennis Allen’s most significant hiring as head coach is not hyperbole. It will be all over for him if he makes a mistake here and the Saints offense begins at an unbearably slow pace once more. He has to hire a coach who can revive one of the least inventive rushing offenses in the NFL and maintain Carr’s upward momentum into 2024. That is no easy feat.

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And as the Saints examine an increasing number of applicants, names keep getting added to the search. We’ll update this list to reflect who has been taken off the board by other clubs, who has received a second interview offer from New Orleans, and who is still available:

The Saints have had two interviews with the quarterbacks coach of the Houston Texans. Several teams are vying for in-person interviews with him because he is a well-known figure. Go here to read more.

Update: Johnson will remain in Houston in order to further his career and raise his profile before the hiring cycle of 2025. Go here to read more.

The details of the former offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears were not disclosed, but he is scheduled to visit New Orleans for a follow-up interview with the Saints. Go here to read more.

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