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Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is moving on to the next step in the interview process for the role of Head Coach of the Tennessee Titans, NFL's Ian Rapoport reports.
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Raiders line up first in-person head coach interviews with 2 candidates
Monday the Raiders will be in South Florida for the College Football National Championship game. While in town, they have also lined up a couple in-person head coach interviews, leading out their second round of interviews. All interviews up to this point have been done virtually over zoom.
While his Giants were off hiring John Harbaugh as the new head coach, Daboll has been one of the hottest names on the market. He interviewed for the Titans’ head-coaching job and has a slew of interest around the NFL as a coordinator.
Taking a look at which candidates Baltimore has already interviewed, whom the team plans to talk to next and when it will make its decision.
The Tennessee Titans are scheduling their second interviews. Here are who we know are coming to Nashville to meet.
Bills' offensive coordinator Joe Brady was a hot name on the coaching market following a historic 2024 season in Buffalo. The 2025 season was not quite the same level of production for Brady and the Bills' offense. But that has not stopped teams from vying for his services.
Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley is the betting favorite to be the next head coach of the Dolphins, and he'll be in Miami for another interview next week.
Indianapolis Colts' offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter has an interview request. According to the NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, the Philadelphia Eagles would like to interview Cooter for their coordinator opening.
If Udinski nails the interview and the Browns hire him to replace Kevin Stefanski, he’ll be the youngest coach ever hired in the NFL. Rams coach Sean McVay currently holds that distinction, having been hired at 30 years and 354 days in 2017. Two weeks later, he turned 31.
The Jaguars hired him away to be their offensive coordinator under head coach Liam Coen last February. Udinski did not call plays, as Coen handled that role for Jacksonville. Udinski is set to be the ninth person to interview with Cleveland for its head coaching vacancy in this cycle.
For 12 assistant coaches whose teams are still alive in the playoffs, this week has been a collision of two lifelong dreams.