Report: Leon Lett staying on to work with Cowboys’ defensive line

Mike McCarthy won’t completely clean house as Cowboys coach, reportedly retaining assistant defensive line coach and former DL Leon Lett.

Building maintenance crews at The Star in Frisco have a ton of new nameplates to make and attach to the doors of the coaches’ offices at team headquarters. But it looks like they’ll be able to recycle at least one more.

According to reports, Leon Lett will remain with the team under new head coach Mike McCarthy. Having previously specialized in working with defensive tackles, he is expected to be listed with the Cowboys as an assistant defensive line coach in 2020. It will mark Lett’s tenth season on the Dallas coaching staff.

Lett was drafted by the Cowboys in 1991 out of Emporia State in Kansas. The lineman was a two-time Pro Bowler and three-time Super Bowl champion over his decade in Dallas, but is probably best known to casual football fans for two embarrassing bloopers.

In the team’s Super Bowl XXVII rout over Buffalo, Lett had the ball knocked out from behind as he prematurely celebrated a long fumble return that would otherwise have resulted in the Cowboys’ eighth touchdown of the game.

On Thanksgiving Day 1993, the player nicknamed “Big Cat” inexplicably tried to pounce on a blocked Miami field goal in a bizarre snowstorm that had blanketed the Texas Stadium turf. Lett slipped and muffed the ball; the Dolphins recovered and won the game with a successful kick on the next play.

Lett spent the 2001 season as a reserve in Denver before retiring as a player. He later moved to the coaching ranks, spending time at UNLV and Louisiana-Monroe before joining the Dallas staff in 2011, Jason Garrett’s first full season as Cowboys coach.

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Texans promote DL coach Anthony Weaver to defensive coordinator

The Houston Texans have promoted defensive line coach Anthony Weaver to defensive coordinator.

The Houston Texans have decided to get younger at defensive coordinator and also keep it in-house.

According to Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, the Texans have promoted defensive line coach Anthony Weaver to the role of defensive coordinator, replacing 72-year-old Romeo Crennel, who had been contemplating retirement.

Weaver has been Houston’s defensive line coach since 2016. Arguably one of the best jobs he had done is developing defensive tackle D.J. Reader, who has turned into one of the Texans’ bulwarks along the interior defensive line and is due a contract extension from the club in the offseason.

Prior to joining the Texans, Weaver was a defensive line coach for the Cleveland Browns from 2014-15. In 2013, Weaver got his first defensive line coach job at the NFL level with the Buffalo Bills after spending the 2012 season in an assistant capacity with the New York Jets. In 2011, he was linebackers coach at North Texas after getting his first coaching job with Florida as a graduate assistant.

Weaver played for the Houston Texans from 2006-08 after spending his first four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, who took him in the second round of the 2002 NFL draft from Notre Dame.