
White House nominates Ohioan to lead CFPB
The White House announced a nomination sent to the Senate appointing Brian Johnson of Ohio as Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection for a five-year term.
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The White House announced a nomination sent to the Senate appointing Brian Johnson of Ohio as Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection for a five-year term.

AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson treats cars as more than a hobby, actively driving and racing a high-octane collection that features a 1928 Bentley Thunder Guts, a rare 1965 Lola T70 Mk I “Widow Maker,” a 2007 Rolls-Royce Phantom daily driver, a Ferrari 458 Italia, a Royale RP4, a Lotus Cortina Mk1, a 1980 Chevrolet Blazer, and a 1957 Vespa 400. Several of these cars regularly hit the track at events like Rolex 24, Silverstone Classic, and Goodwood, with Johnson even using the Vespa as a pit vehicle. His life in cars mirrors his on-stage persona, and his autobiography centers as much on driving and racing as it does on rock stardom.
Washington Commanders are undergoing significant changes, with Dan Quinn implementing ambitious plans for progression and retaining Tavita Pritchard as quarterbacks coach. The team's focus is on finding the right personnel and raising standards on and off the field, with new staff additions and decisions shaping the franchise's future.

Deposed Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson, who was replaced by Kliff Kingsbury, is joining the Washington Commanders as a passing game coordinator. Johnson, who previously served as Nick Sirianni’s quarterbacks coach, will be part of the offensive staff under new head coach Dan Quinn. Despite the Eagles' offensive success early in the season, Johnson's departure marks the fourth member of the Eagles’ 2023 coaching staff to find a new job, with only offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland confirmed to remain.

Brian Johnson, former Eagles offensive coordinator, will join the Washington Commanders' coaching staff in a prominent offensive role under former Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury, after being fired by the Eagles. Johnson, who previously served as the Eagles' quarterbacks coach, had interviewed for other offensive coordinator positions but will now work with another young quarterback in the NFC East.

The Buccaneers are planning to interview Brian Johnson for their offensive coordinator position following Dave Canales' departure to the Panthers, with Johnson having previously served as the Eagles' offensive coordinator. Despite the Eagles' solid offensive rankings, Johnson's unit struggled with inconsistency, prompting the Buccaneers to consider him for the role. In addition to Johnson, the Bucs are also looking at Kellen Moore as a potential candidate for the position.

Brian Johnson, former Eagles quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator, is set to interview for the offensive coordinator position with the Cleveland Browns on Thursday. Despite Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski calling offensive plays, the team is seeking a new coordinator following the dismissal of Alex Van Pelt, with Johnson being considered for the role.

Former Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson is set to interview for the Browns' offensive coordinator vacancy after being fired by the Eagles, continuing the Browns' trend of looking to the Eagles for coaching talent.

The Cleveland Browns are actively searching for a new offensive coordinator to replace Alex Van Pelt, with former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson reportedly being considered for the position. Despite not having an OC in place, the team has hired new running backs and tight ends coaches. Johnson, who was recently let go by the Eagles, has experience developing quarterbacks and is now in the mix for the Browns' OC role.

Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts' reaction to the firing of offensive coordinator Brian Johnson remains unknown as head coach Nick Sirianni sidestepped the issue when asked about it. Sirianni expressed the difficulty of letting go of colleagues and the impact it has on relationships, but did not disclose Hurts' feelings about the decision. Until Hurts addresses the situation, it's unclear how he views Johnson's firing and its implications for the Eagles moving forward.
The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly dealing with tension and "weird vibes" in the aftermath of firing offensive coordinator Brian Johnson, with some staff members expressing discontent. This adds to the challenges faced by head coach Nick Sirianni, who has also faced job security rumors. The team's need to rebuild and stabilize is evident as they navigate coaching changes and offseason plans.

Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator Brian Johnson will not return for the 2024 season, joining the team's defensive coordinators in departing after a disappointing 2023. The Eagles will be replacing both top coordinators, as Johnson, who spent just one season in the role, faced criticism amid the team's offensive struggles. Head coach Nick Sirianni is expected to return and will have the opportunity to help hire a new staff in hopes of improving the team's performance in 2024.

The Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly upset coaching staff members after the firing of offensive coordinator Brian Johnson. While some fans may be pleased with the decision, there are concerns about dysfunction within the coaching staff. Additionally, there are questions about head coach Nick Sirianni's future and the need for a veteran defensive coordinator. The team is also facing offseason decisions regarding their running back position and the potential return of D'Andre Swift.

Philadelphia Eagles' head coach Nick Sirianni is set to return in 2024, but offensive coordinator Brian Johnson is out after struggling to mesh his philosophy with Sirianni's system. The team is also undergoing a change at defensive coordinator, with Ron Rivera among the candidates to replace Sean Desai. Current Colts OC Jim Bob Cooter is a potential replacement for Johnson.

The Philadelphia Eagles have fired offensive coordinator Brian Johnson as head coach Nick Sirianni revamps the coaching staff following a disappointing season. Johnson's dismissal comes after the team's offensive regression and a string of losses, with defensive coordinator Sean Desai also being let go. The changes reflect a need to address the team's offensive struggles and defensive shortcomings, with Sirianni likely seeking replacements to reshape the team's system for the upcoming season.