Rob Ryan, a Super Bowl-winning coach with 35 years of experience, has been named USC’s assistant head coach for defense/linebackers coach, head coach Lincoln Riley announced today (Jan. 18). “Rob Ryan is one of the most accomplished defensive coaches in NFL history,
Longtime NFL defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has been named Southern California’s assistant head coach for defense and linebackers coach.
Dallas Cowboys, and New Orleans Saints. After the firing of Raiders coach Antonio Pierce, Ryan became available for Riley and the Trojans to hire. Rob is the fraternal twin brother of former New ...
On Saturday afternoon, it was revealed that Rob Ryan is taking his talents to Southern ... Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys and New Orleans Saints. For the past three seasons, he's been a ...
Former New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan has been hired as a defensive assistant at the University of Southern California. Ryan, 62, will repor
"Rob Ryan is one of the most accomplished defensive ... Browns (2009-2010), New Orleans Saints (2013-2015) and Dallas Cowboys (2011-2012). He was a linebackers coach with the New England Patriots ...
The Las Vegas Raiders senior defensive assistant with 35 years of coaching experience, including 24 in the NFL, will oversee the Trojans’ linebackers
Rob Ryan is one of the most accomplished defensive ... of the Oakland Raiders (2004-08), Cleveland Browns (2009-10), Dallas Cowboys (2011-12) and New Orleans Saints (2013-15).
The Cowboys have 27 players set to hit free agency this offseason. While most of the attention in Dallas is on the head coaching search, securing the futures of some of these key players with the team is just as important for the future success in Big D. InsideTheStar.com takes a look at the key players who Dallas needs to bring back.
The San Francisco 49ers essentially banked their defensive coordinator search on a reunion with Robert Saleh and after days of uncertainty they weathered the storm and got their guy.
Brian Schottenheimer has emerged as among the favorites to become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, meaning he could assemble a coaching staff potentially led by Rex Ryan on the defensive side.
It would be a role reversal from 2009 through 2011, when Schottenheimer served as offensive coordinator with the Jets under Ryan. The pairing worked. They ended up in back-to-back AFC Championships with Schottenheimer running the offense and Ryan running the show.