The Falcons are moving on from their wide receivers coach early in the season. Ike Hilliard is out, according to CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones. This was Hilliard’s second season in that position.
Pass-game coordinator T.J. Yates will take over in the role, per a team announcement. A former NFL wideout, Hilliard has been a coach in the league for 13 seasons. Hilliard, 49, has been with five NFL teams since he began coaching in the league in 2011. Only one of those stays (with Washington) surpassed two years in length. This is a performance-based move, The Athletic’s Josh Kendall tweets.
Hilliard remains better known for his run as a receiver, enjoying memorable stays in New York and Tampa after being a No. 7 overall pick in 1997, but he has been in the coaching ranks since being an assistant in UFL 1.0 from 2009-10. He has since been an assistant wide receivers coach with the Dolphins and wideouts coach with the Bills, Washington (two stints), Steelers and Falcons. For a season in 2022, Hilliard served as Auburn’s WRs coach and interim co-OC.
Raheem Morris added Hilliard nearly 20 years after the two overlapped in Tampa. The Falcons HC was on Jon Gruden‘s staff during Hilliard’s final NFL seasons, which came in Tampa. Hilliard, who had served previously as a Giants Amani Toomer sidekick from 1997-2004, overlapped with Morris in 2005 and from 2007-08.
The Bucs released Hilliard weeks into Morris’ first offseason in charge back in 2009; he did not play again. Hilliard served as Washington’s receivers coach under Jay Gruden from 2014-19 and interviewed for the Lions’ OC job during his two-year Pittsburgh stint (2020-21). The Steelers did not renew Hilliard’s contract in 2022. After not coaching in 2023, he caught on with the Falcons.
Last season, Drake London took a significant step forward — after being tied to run-based attacks in 2022 and ’23 — with a 1,271-yard showing. He is off to a much slower start this year, totaling 159 through three games. Despite Darnell Mooney playing in two games, no other Atlanta receiver has more than 70 receiving yards. No Falcons receiver has caught a touchdown pass this season, and the dismissal comes after a 30-0 upset loss to the previously winless Panthers.
Yates is an ex-quarterback-turned-Arthur Smith holdover Morris retained in 2024. Yates served as Atlanta’s WRs coach from 2022-23 before being shifted to QBs coach in 2024. Beginning this season as pass-game coordinator, the 38-year-old staffer will return to a previous Falcons role.
Week 1 loss scapegoat – Koo
Week 2 win everyone safe
Week 3 loss scapegoat – Ike Hilliard
Hmmmm who’s next
The Falcons are going to take a page out of the 2024 Bears playbook and fire different coaches along the way before realizing the problem is the inept head coach