Rams Request Interview With Cowboys Defensive Line Coach Aden Durde – NFL Tracker

Rams Request Interview With Cowboys Defensive Line Coach Aden Durde - NFL Tracker
Rams Request Interview With Cowboys Defensive Line Coach Aden Durde - NFL Tracker

Rams Request Interview With Cowboys Defensive Line Coach Aden Durde – NFL Tracker

Rams Request Interview With Cowboys Defensive Line Coach Aden Durde – NFL Tracker

DC, January 26 A CANDIDATE ARISES The Los Angeles Rams have asked Dallas Cowboys defensive line coach Aden Durde for an

interview for the freshly open defensive coordinator position, according to reports from ESPN’s Todd Archer.

After Dan Quinn left the Cowboys in 2021 to take the position of defensive coordinator in Atlanta, Durde joined the team.

Durde is also probably a possibility to take over as coordinator if Quinn ends up taking

a head coaching job with the Seahawks or Commanders.

Rams Request Interview With Cowboys Defensive Line Coach Aden Durde - NFL Tracker
Rams Request Interview With Cowboys Defensive Line Coach Aden Durde – NFL Tracker

As a Cowboys intern, Durde started his coaching career in the National Football League.

JAN 17: THREE MORE UPDATES The Los Angeles Rams signed four more players on Wednesday after signing ten players to futures contracts on Tuesday.

Miller Forristall and Nikola Kalinic, two tight ends, were among those two new additions.

Throughout his six NFL appearances, Forristall has only received one target.

Additionally, L.A. signed wide receiver Xavier Smith and guard Grant Miller to reserve/futures contracts.

FUTURES SIGNED JAN 16 The Los Angeles Rams have secured their practice squad players for the off-season by signing ten players

to futures contracts after their Sunday loss to the Detroit Lions.

Logan Bruss, a former third-round draft pick who the Rams discarded at the end of August

and then added to the practice squad, is the group’s star player.

After spending the most of his NCAA career at right tackle, Bruss switched back to the position during OTAs, but Los Angeles

attempted to make things work for him without success.

The last straw for Bruss was his terrible preseason, in which Pro Football Focus gave him an overall grade of just 47.5—the fifth-worst on Los Angeles’ offensive.

Bruss was re-added to the practice squad and played with them for the whole season once he passed waivers.

RAMS TRAVEL DELAYED JAN 15 AFTER LOSS IN PLAYOFFS The sad 24-23 loss suffered by the Los Angeles Rams against the

Detroit Lions on Sunday night in the wildcard round only got worse in the hours that followed.

Over 12 hours after their playoff departure, the Rams’ plane finally landed in Los Angeles,

just before 9 a.m. PST, according to NFL Network.

The Rams struggled with “plane issues and hours and hours of delays,” which prolonged

the already agonizing and lengthy night and slowed their return.

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