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NFL rumors: Ex-Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz returning to the sideline
Updated 10:04 AM;
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He’s back.
Per Pro Football Talk, “Brent Dougherty of 104.5 The Zone reports that Schwartz is joining the Titans staff. Schwartz’s official title is to be determined.”
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The 54-year-old Schwartz won’t be running the defense in Tennessee; that job belongs to first-time coordinator Shane Bowen.
UPDATE (10:03 a.m.): Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, “The #Titans announce that former #Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz will serve as a Senior Defensive Assistant, essentially a consultant.”
Scwhartz is no stranger to the Titans; he was on staff in Tennessee from 1999 to 2008, the last eight years serving as the team’s defensive coordinator.
Boston Scott officially signs ERFA tender
The Eagles got some more paperwork out of the way.
Boston Scott is now
officially under contract for the 2021 NFL season. The Philadelphia Eagles running back signed his exclusive-rights free agent tender on Thursday afternoon.
The Eagles originally tendered Scott earlier this month. This left him with two options:
1) Sign the one-year tender worth $850,000.
or
2) Stop playing in the NFL.
Pretty obvious choice for the 25-year-old, who is currently the oldest running back under contract for 2021. The only other players at Ward’s position include Miles Sanders, Jason Huntley, Adrian Killins, and Elijah Holyfield. Philly will likely add to that position through the NFL Draft and/or undrafted rookie free agency.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are getting ready for free agency which begins on March 17. They'll already lost Jalen Mills to the New England Patriots and Rudy Ford to the Jacksonville Jaguars