March 21, 2025
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Chicago Bears' QB coach Kerry Joseph might be headed to Austin

Chicago Bears’ QB coach Kerry Joseph might be headed to Austin

The quarterbacks coach for the Chicago Bears, Kerry Joseph, is reportedly heading to Austin to join the Texas Longhorns.

After losing veteran quarterback Quinn Ewers and preparing for the Arch Manning era of the Texas Longhorns, head coach Steve Sarkisian is reportedly bringing the Chicago Bears’ quarterbacks coach onto his staff.

Kerry Joseph most recently worked with all-star quarterbacks such as Caleb Williams after spending time as the Seattle Seahawks’ assistant QB coach. Now, the former McNeese State star quarterback turned NFL backup, is expected to lead Manning in 2025.

Joseph joined the Bears’ staff in 2024, ahead of Williams’ rookie season, and would join the Texas staff ahead of Manning’s season as the official starter of the Longhorns’ offense.

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During his rookie season, Williams threw for 3,541 yards and 20 touchdowns –– an impressive stat line despite the Bears not having an admirable season. While backing up Ewers during Texas’ 2024-25 season, Manning threw for 939 yards and nine touchdowns.

Joseph’s coaching career began in 2014 with the New Orleans Saints, as the team’s training camp intern, and he has since bounced back and forth between the NCAA and NFL. Following his collegiate career, which he played quarterback during, Joseph went undrafted but later played for Cincinnati Bengals, Washington Redskins (now Commanders), and Seattle Seahawks in the NFL.

Most recently, Sarkisian added former Stanford and JMU assistant to his staff as the Horns’ Special Teams analyst ahead of the 2025 season. Despite a lot of premiere programs, like the Oregon Ducks, maintaining their annual spring game, Sark and the Longhorns decided to cancel their offseason scrimmage due to concerns about player retention.

The Texas football team will kick off its 2025 season with a road trip to Columbus, OH where the Longhorns will face the Ohio State Buckeyes, who knocked Texas out of the 2025 College Football Playoffs in the semifinal round.

Lions’ wild rule change proposal confirms they are terrified of the Bears

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The Lions, man.

They have a couple good seasons after, like, 150 consecutive terrible ones and immediately start acting like they run the place. You’ll note that they actually haven’t won – or even made – a Super Bowl during this new golden age of Lions football, but that’s neither here nor there.

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The Lions are officially On One, and the latest example is maybe the funniest yet? Teams across the league are submitting their ideas for potential rule changes next season, and most of it is pretty standard stuff: OT changes, banning the Tush Push (lolol), etc.

The Lions, though, decided to get real weird. According to tons of different reports – your go-to reporter’s probably already tweeted it today – the Lions want the playoffs seeded based on record – regardless of whether or not you win your division.

The Lions’ propsed rule change is the absolute silliest thing you’ll read all day

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“A big one: The Lions have proposed a postseason format to allow Wild Card teams to be seeded higher than Division Champions if the Wild Card team has a better regular season record,” Ari Meirov tweeted on Wednesday morning. “The Lions proposal is that the team with the best record secures the No. 1 seed and a bye, while seeds 2-7 are ordered strictly by record. Under this system, the Lions would have been the No. 1 seed last season, and the Vikings, who had 14 wins but dropped to No. 5, would not have had that issue.”

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