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Packers to interview Eagles coordinator Christian Parker for defensive coordinator

Green Bay Packers Defensive Coordinator Interview Tracker 2026

Dolphins hire Packers DC Jeff Hafley to be their next head coach
The Green Bay Packers will need a new defensive coordinator in 2026. On Monday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Miami Dolphins will be hiring Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley to be the team’s next head coach, following the firing of Mike McDaniel earlier this offseason. The Dolphins also made a change at general manager, hiring former Packers vice president of player personnel Jon-Eric Sullivan to run their front office. This isn’t the first move that the Dolphins have made to poach from the Packers since Sullivan’s hiring, either, as the team has signed preseason star Omar Brown, who was placed on injured reserve for a collapsed lung and later waived with an injury settlement, and brought in a pro scout from Green Bay, too. Hafley joined Green Bay in 2024, following a head coaching stint at Boston College, where he had three different athletic directors in four seasons. In 2024, Hafley’s disguise-heavy defense improved throughout the season. After the team’s Week 10 bye that year, the Packers only allowed 18.4 points per game. His defense’s performance in the second half of the 2024 season was the catalyst for his name getting hot at the head coaching level in the NFL. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said several times this year that he believed that Hafley was going to get a job in 2025, that it was surprising to LaFleur that Hafley didn’t get a job last cycle and that he expected Hafley to receive one in 2026. In total, Hafley interviewed with six teams for their head coaching vacancies this year. Hafley said in December that his expectation for “Micah [Parsons] and myself” is for the All-Pro pass-rusher to return from injury and lead the league in sacks in 2026. Obviously, Parsons and Hafley will no longer be paired up for the upcoming season. Now, it’s time for the defensive coordinator search. Green Bay has two potential internal candidates, defensive line coach and run game coordinator Demarcus Covington and passing game coordinator Derrick Ansley, on staff. Both have previously been defensive coordinators at the NFL level. Sources in the coaching representation world have told me throughout the year that both Covington and Ansley make some sense as either Hafley’s replacement in Green Bay or Hafley’s defensive coordinator, should he take a head coaching gig. At this point, it’s not clear whether Hafley, who coached in the booth for the Packers, will be an on-field play-caller in Miami. Covington has already interviewed for the Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets defensive coordinator openings this offseason, the two most developed searches thus far in 2026.

Peut-il exister un « droit à la sécurité » ? Une proposition inutile et potentiellement liberticide d’Eric Ciotti
Dans un entretien au Journal du Dimanche, Eric Ciotti confirme qu’il va prochainement déposer une proposition de loi constitutionnelle sur le « droit à la sécurité ». Selon lui, il existerait « deux principes simples : la sécurité prime tout et l’État a le droit, et même le devoir, d’éloigner de son territoire tout étranger qui […] L’article Peut-il exister un « droit à la sécurité » ? Une proposition inutile et potentiellement liberticide d’Eric Ciotti est apparu en premier sur Contrepoints.

Paris, un modèle pour le monde entier ?
La modestie n’est pas une qualité d’Anne Hidalgo. Mais prétendre, comme elle l’a fait à l’occasion de ses derniers vœux comme maire de la capitale, que « Paris est aujourd’hui un modèle pour le monde entier » relève ni plus ni moins de la mégalomanie ! Le Parisien Dimanche a profité de cet événement pour lister les « tops […] L’article Paris, un modèle pour le monde entier ? est apparu en premier sur Contrepoints.

Soins médicaux pour les enfants : la France, vice-championne d’Europe des besoins non satisfaits

Amérique : Emmanuel Todd persiste dans l’erreur

Sébastien Lecornu va recourir au 49.3


