The Colts have four new assistant coaches for the 2024 season. The team announced their complete staff on Monday and it includes defensive line coach Charlie Partridge, assistant defensive backs coach Justin Hamilton, director of sports performance Mike Minnis, and offensive pass game coordinator Alex Tanney.
More changes in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Eagles’ coaching staff continues to undergo changes after a disappointing end to the 2023 season. While there’s been a lot of turnover on the defensive side of the ball, the offense hasn’t been spared either.
The Indianapolis Colts have hired a coaching position they haven't had since 2020. On Tuesday night, ESPN senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler broke the news that the Colts are hiring former Eagles QB coach Alex Tanney.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Colts are hiring former Eagles QB coach Alex Tanney to their offensive staff. Tanney requested to leave the Eagles in recent weeks to search for opportunities elsewhere and has now found a home.
Alex Tanney’s replacement. The Philadelphia Eagles are hiring Doug Nussmeier to be their new quarterbacks coach, according to a report from NFL insider Jeremy Fowler.
Another member of the Eagles offensive coaching staff is being let go, and it’s been reported that Colts head coach Shane Steichen may want to reunite with him in Indy.
The Philadelphia Eagles could be making another change to its coaching staff, with quarterback coach Alex Tanney set to explore other options, per Jeremy Fowler at ESPN.
Originally appeared at Steelers Now: Eagles Cut Loose Offensive Coach with Ties to Steelers AGM Andy Weidl The Philadelphia Eagles are turning loose an offensive coach with ties to Pittsburgh Steelers assistant general manager Andy Weidl.
PLUS: A senior offensive assistant could also be headed out the door. In addition to working with a new offensive coordinator, Jalen Hurts will have a new position coach in 2024.
Jeremy Fowler reports that Eagles QBs coach Alex Tanney is free to explore other coaching opportunities. According to Fowler, Tanney made the request and has opportunities elsewhere.
Doug Pederson and Frank Reich set the bar. Now, it’s Alex Tanney’s turn to see how close he can come to reaching it. There’s something about backup NFL quarterbacks who find their way into coaching and find success as so many have.
One coaching move that kind of flew under the radar for the Eagles this week was the promotion of Alex Tanney. He’ll be the Eagles new quarterback whisperer, under Brian Johnson’s watchful eye, and the guy trusted to keep Jalen Hurts on an elite trajectory.
It wasn’t too long ago the New York Giants were not considered a training ground for coaches. That’s all changed in recent months. Last week, it was announced that Giants backup quarterback Davis Webb, 28, was hired to be the quarterbacks coach of the Denver Broncos under new head coach Sean Payton.
The Philadelphia Eagles retained senior offensive assistant Marcus Brady and promoted Alex Tanney to QBs coach on Tuesday.
The Eagles announced four moves on Tuesday, including officially naming Brian Johnson as offensive coordinator in place of the departed Shane Steichen (Colts HC).
Brian Johnson is officially the new offensive coordinator of the Eagles. Word that Johnson would be promoted to fill the vacancy left by Shane Steichen moving on to become the Colts head coach came on Monday and the Eagles made an official announcement on Tuesday afternoon.
Alex Tanney plans to stay around the National Football League. This time, though, his role will be much different. Just a day after the longtime backup quarterback announced his retirement from playing football, he has found employment as a coach.
Alex Tanney retired as a member of the Giants earlier this week. He is now on his way to the Eagles as a member of their coaching staff.
New York Giants quarterback Alex Tanney never made it as a starter in the NFL but spent nine years in the league and will long be remembered for something he created before he received his first pro contract.
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