The Pittsburgh Steelers are in a position they aren't often in. One of the team's coordinators is garnering interest as a head coaching candidate. This never happens, as Head Coach Mike Tomlin having a nonexistent coaching tree is one of the major blemishes on his resume.
The Jets also are expected to interview Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, Commanders defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr., Vikings quarterbacks coach Josh McCown and 49ers quarterbacks coach Brian Griese.
Arthur Smith, Brian Griese, Aaron Glenn, Vance Joseph and Bobby Slowik. The list stands at 12 currently with seven of those names being people who have held head coaching positions in the past.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith has had two teams request interviews with him for head coaching vacancies so far as the rest of the NFL enters its offseason, but oddsmakers don’t like his chances of landing either of those two jobs.
Offensive coordinators Arthur Smith (Steelers), Bobby Slowik (Texans) and Joe Brady (Bills), defensive coordinators Aaron Glenn (Lions) and Vance Joseph (Broncos), and quarterbacks coach Brian Griese (49ers) were candidates named in multiple reports.
Specifically, first-year offensive coordinator Arthur Smith is a name often thrown ... the Jets are also interested in Brian Griese, Bobby Slowik, Darren Rizzi, Jeff Ulbrich, Joe Brady, Josh ...
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
The Jets have launched their head coaching search, and Ron Rivera and Rex Ryan are a couple of the early candidates.
The New York Jets announced Friday that they’ve completed their interview with Vikings DC Brian Flores for their head-coaching job. Here’s the updated
The New York Jets announced Friday that they’ve completed their interview with Packers DC Jeff Hafley for their head-coaching job. Here’s the updated
NFL regular season is complete and it's on to the playoffs. Yet for a large number of franchises, it's time to move into offseason mode. Realistically, some of them have already done so -- especially those who have made changes at the head coach or general manager positions.