Haslett is bringing in the 3-4.

Haslett is bringing in the 3-4.

Washington Names Defensive Coordinator

The have reportedly named former and head coach their new defensive coordinator.

Washington has decided to make the permanent switch to the 3-4 defensive scheme, and with extensive experience with the scheme in Pittsburgh, Haslett could potentially be a perfect fit.

Staying in

Del Rio will reportedly stay in , despite reports for the past week that suggested a move to the NCAA level, at .

With the hiring of to and the backing of the Jaguars’ owner, it appears Del Rio is set for at least one more season in .

Rick Dennison Takes Over Offense in

The Chronicle has reported via Twitter than former offensive line coach, Dennison, will take over as ’s offensive coordinator.

After set team records in points and total yards, Kyle Shanahan left to join in Washington, leaving the spot open for Dennison, who has a strong working history with friend (and now boss), .

Dennison has a good resume with helping produce strong rushing attacks, something the Texans have been lacking.

Backs

Carroll wasted no time in letting the media know his starting quarterback for 2010, firmly stating that Hasselbeck would be his quarterback.

Hasselbeck had an inconsistent 2010, while leading to just five wins on the season. Despite the backing of Hasselbeck, is expected to draft a quarterback at some point in the NFL Draft this April.

“Optimistic” For This Weekend

After sitting out of last weekend’s thrilling win over the , Boldin is still in danger of missing this week’s contest against the .

Boldin is dealing with ankle and knee issues, and hasn’t been practicing. If he can get a day in of even light practice, we’d feel better about vouching for him.

Keep your eye on him all week before you set your playoff line-up.

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