Former New York Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale could be returning to the NFL in 2025 after landing interviews with three teams.
CINCINNATI — No, the Bengals aren't intested in Don "Wink" Martindale for their defensive coordinator job. After a few hours of speculation following Tom Pelissero's report about Martindale ...
Wink Martindale, Michigan football's defensive coordinator, is now scheduled to interview with the Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday and the Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday about vacancies for the same ...
Longtime defensive coordinator Wink Martindale's dance ... could also have interest in Martindale, who spent the 2024 season running the defense at the University of Michigan.
Indianapolis plans to interview Michigan coordinator Wink Martindale on Wednesday, a league source told IndyStar on Wednesday, making Martindale the fifth known candidate for the job. The Colts ...
Michigan defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale could head back to the ... He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism.
The Atlanta Falcons have conducted a virtual interview with Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale as they began their search to replace Jimmy Lake, who was fired as defensive coordinator following the team's 8-9 finish.
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The NFL coaching carousel is far from over, but the Wolverines' defensive coordinator remains in Ann Arbor for
It seemed safe to say that Martindale would return in 2025, but then the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts requested interviews with him to fill their vacant DC positions. However, since, the Falcons announced Jeff Ulbrich as their new DC and on Monday, the Colts announced Lou Anarumo to fill their vacant position.
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The former Chicago Bears head coach is the seventh person to interview virtually for the job after Jimmy Lake was fired after one season.