The Economic Times daily newspaper is available online now.

    NFL-National Football League roundup

    Synopsis

    FOOTBALL-NFL/ROUNDUP:NFL-National Football League roundup

    Jan 22 (The Sports Xchange) - The Washington Redskins decided to stay in-house for their new defensive coordinator by promoting outside linebackers coach Greg Manusky to the position, according to multiple reports Sunday.

    Redskins coach Jay Gruden fired Joe Barry on Jan. 6 after his second year as defensive coordinator in Washington (8-7-1), which saw its 28th-ranked defense in yards allowed taken to task in late-season losses to the Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Cardinals, Carolina Panthers and New York Giants.

    The Redskins also fired defensive backs coach Perry Fewell and defensive line coach Robb Akey after the disappointing season.

    - - -

    The Pittsburgh Steelers downplayed an early Sunday morning incident when a fire alarm was pulled at the team hotel in Boston.

    None of the players or coaches had to evacuate their rooms after the alarms went off around 3:40 a.m. ET.

    The Steelers will play the New England Patriots on Sunday night in the AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.

    Burt Lauten, the Steelers' director of communications, told NFL Network that quiet was restored within minutes of the alarm sounding. When firefighters arrived, they determined it was a false alarm and cleared the scene.

    Massachusetts State Police apprehended and charged a man who pulled the fire alarm.

    Dennis Harrison, 25, of East Boston, has been charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and pulling a false fire alarm at the Steelers' airport hotel, according to a statement from state police.

    Later Sunday morning, fire alarms also went off at Gillette Stadium as sprinklers came on in the concession area, which led to a partial evacuation of mostly media and stadium workers.

    - - -

    Chip Kelly, the former head coach in Philadelphia and San Francisco, reportedly could be in line to replace Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan, who is expected to become the next coach of the 49ers.

    Jay Glazer of FOX Sports reported Sunday that the Falcons have lined up three candidates to take the job, including the man that Shanahan would replace with the 49ers. Glazer reported that Kelly is one of the potential additions to Falcons head coach Dan Quinn's staff.

    NFL rules give Shanahan the opportunity to have a second interview with the 49ers next week should the Falcons advance to the Super Bowl.

    Kelly, 53, was fired by the Eagles less than three seasons into his tenure as head coach in December 2015 but remained out of work only one month before the 49ers hired him last January.

    Kelly was fired at the end of the 2016 season after the 49ers finished 2-14 in his lone year in San Francisco. (Editing by Andrew Both)



    (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel)
    (This story has not been edited by economictimes.com and is auto–generated from a syndicated feed we subscribe to.)

    (Catch all the Business News, Breaking News, Budget 2024 Events and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)

    Subscribe to The Economic Times Prime and read the ET ePaper online.

    ...more
    The Economic Times

    Stories you might be interested in