Report: Announcement of 49ers defensive coordinator “could be soon”
The 49ers fired defensive coordinator Steve Wilks eight days ago, just two days after the Super Bowl. Soon, the 49ers may announce his replacement.
On Tuesday, Tim Kawakami of TheAthletic.com wrote, “I hear the 49ers are closing in on a DC. I’m not sure when there will be an announcement, but it could be soon.
There has been little to no reporting on job contenders. Some speculate that it will be former Chargers head coach Brandon Staley. When announcing the change, Coach Kyle Shanahan informed reporters that he would consider both internal and outsider applicants.
On Tuesday, Tim Kawakami of TheAthletic.com wrote, “I hear the 49ers are closing in on a DC. I’m not sure when there will be an announcement, but it could be soon.
There has been little to no reporting on job contenders. Some speculate that it will be former Chargers head coach Brandon Staley. When announcing the change, Coach Kyle Shanahan informed reporters that he would consider both internal and outsider applicants.
Presumably, the hunt has been ongoing, particularly with the Scouting Combine approaching next week. Given that the opening just became available two days after the entire season had completed, time is of the importance.
Many feel Shanahan would not have fired Wilks without he knew who his replacement would be. This would explain the quiet quest. Lock down the ideal prospect, conduct a few interviews, and make the hiring decision.
Regardless of how it has played out or who will be involved, it makes reasonable to believe it will happen shortly.
Many feel Shanahan would not have fired Wilks without he knew who his replacement would be. This would explain the quiet quest. Lock down the ideal prospect, conduct a few interviews, and make the hiring decision.
Regardless of how it has played out or who will be involved, it makes reasonable to believe it will happen shortly.
Mitch Trubisky asked via text to congratulate Kenny Pickens for being drafted by the Steelers originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago When the Steelers signed Mitch Trubisky in 2022 to a barren quarterback room then featuring Mason Rudolph and DeWayne Haskins, they appeared to be offering him a second chance to revive his career with a team to lead. That changed quickly. About six weeks later, in an even more barren quarterback draft class, the Steelers took the first one off the board with Pitt’s Kenny Pickett. Then, Trubisky realized he would be legitimately competing for his starting spot. in the shadow of a rookie who provided hope to bridge the gap of success between Ben Roethlisberger and success.
It doesn’t appear Trubisky was looped into that plan, as a recent report takes us back to that very night. “Trubisky never stood a chance with the Steelers,” Gerry Dulac wrote for the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. “Six weeks after he was signed to a two-year, $14.3 million contract in free agency in March 2022, the Steelers took Pickett with their No. 1 pick in the draft. “That night, Trubisky was a little surprised by a text message that, among other things, asked him to text and congratulate the newest Steelers quarterback. No wonder he played as though he was always looking over his shoulder after that.”
Oof. That’s quite a demeaning text. It gives the energy of a parent telling their kid to say “please” and “thank you.” But that song shouldn’t sound too unfamiliar to Trubisky. The Bears signed Buccaneers quarterback Mike Glennon to a deal just before they traded up to select Trubisky in the 2017 NFL draft. Now, that’s a little different. Glennon wasn’t a solidified quarterback at that point. But the Bears did sign him to a lucrative deal (three years, $45 million) and by that point, he was only three years into his career
Still, that’s never a tough pill to swallow for a quarterback trying to find his footing in a starting role again. And for Trubisky, that attempt with Pittsburgh recently ended, as the team cut ties with him. In 18 games with the Steelers, Trubisky threw for 1,884 yards, eight touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He finished with a 77.6 passer rating over two seasons in Pittsburgh. His free agency venture will begin again when the new league year commences on March 13.