ESPN’s Rex Ryan reportedly interviewed for Cowboys’ DC opening
Ryan has been at ESPN since 2017.
Ryan has been at ESPN since 2017.
Broncos coach Sean Payton got snippy after wrapping up his press conference on Friday, and amid the drama around quarterback Russell Wilson.
"If I'm the Walton family, I do not want someone representing me this way."
"Sean Payton gave them a chance. It's not Week 3, it is Week 17. It's not working."
"Sean Payton has been doing Russell Wilson dirty since the moment he became the Head Coach of the Denver Broncos."
"Russell Wilson, his family, his wife gonna see this every day on social media. Why would you stir that up like this?"
"You know who my source is on that? Rex."
"You embarrass yourself every week."
Former Broncos WR Brandon Stokely called out Sean Payton for dissing the local media after Denver's blowout loss to the Dolphins.
"What's the question?"
Will Rex Ryan leave ESPN?
While Schefter is great at breaking news, he’s proven himself to be a shill for the NFL
Payton is on the move back to the NFL after one year at Fox.
"Denver's the first team, and I was able to have a conversation with their owner."
"I think sooner than later."
"In the meantime, you do get immersed with what you're currently doing. You want to be good at it, and not just doing it, so I've kinda just been focused on that."
Both may be just waiting for their next NFL coaching jobs.
If Payton returns to coaching in a year or two, Fox will have a much easier time filling his studio role
Sean Payton, coming to a studio near you?
Richard Deitsch of The Athletic reports that Fox management is high on Olsen, and that he's the "leading contender" for the No. 1 analyst job at this point, but with much still up in the air.
It feels like we're headed for at least a year of Sean Payton on television (or whatever Amazon counts as.)
There are still plenty of moving parts to consider here.