Washington Commanders The attacking coordinator Kliff Kingsbury refused the openings to interview elsewhere, guaranteeing his return in 2025. However, if the teams cannot obtain Kingsbury, they want to attack his deep and talented attacking staff of the head coach Dan Quinn.
First of all, the Jets and Bears asked for permission to speak with deputy coach of the quarterrier David Blough. Then the Jaguars revealed that they had interviewed the quarter coach Tavita Pritchard for their opening as a vacant offensive coordinator.
Thursday, we learned that another Washington assistant should interview elsewhere. According to Tom Pelisero of the NFL Network, the assistant head coach and the coordinator of the offensive passes, Brian Johnson, will interview Houston Texans on Friday for their post as attacking coordinator.
The Texans shocked the NFL last week in dismissing Bobby Slowik after two years. Slowik interviewed for head coach openings a year ago after the recruit campaign of CJ Stroung.
Commanders hired Johnson last year after the Eagles sent him back. Hired by the Eagles to be their quarter coach in 2021, Johnson was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2023. Philadelphia, in particular the quarter-arre Jalen Hurts, had trouble this season and Johnson was dismissed.
Former university quarter of the University of Utah, Johnson is still considered one of the best young attacking assistants in the NFL. Johnson, with Kingsbury, Blough and Pritchard, worked with the quarter of commanders Jayden Daniels in 2024. Daniels would have the biggest season of all-time recruit, leading Washington to the NFC championship match, a year deleted of 4-13.
Houston’s work would be a return for Johnson. He played football in high school in Baytown, less than 30 miles from Houston.
This article originally appeared on Wire commanders: Deputy head coach of the commanders with the Texans