The Dallas Cowboys have interviewed former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh in another step in the search to replace Mike McCarthy.
The Jacksonville Jaguars got the ball rolling, requesting interviews with multiple coaches around the league including Ravens OC Todd Monken.
The Jaguars completed a virtual interview with Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken on Thursday night, the team announced.
With the Jacksonville Jaguars drawing real interest in hiring Robert Saleh as their next head coach, there is a chance he could get revenge on his former team in the New York Jets sooner rather than later.
The Jaguars have requested an interview with Saleh for their head coach vacancy, the team announced Tuesday. Saleh is one of eight candidates on the team’s initial list, which includes hot names in Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson and Detroit defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.
The Jaguars also have interviewed Tampa Bay Buccaneers OC Liam Coen, former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh, Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, Kansas City Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo and Detroit Lions OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn.
Despite being fired by the Jets during the season, Robert Saleh is still attracting interest during this hiring cycle.
The Jaguars announced a list of interview requests for their head coaching vacancy on Tuesday. It includes several previously reported names in addition to a handful of new ones. The latter category includes former Jets head coach Robert Saleh.
The team announced requests with multiple candidates, including Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken ... York Jets defensive coordinator Robert Saleh is slated to interview on ...
As the New York Jets search for a new head coach, the man they fired is receiving a flood of interest around the NFL. Robert Saleh was dismissed by New York fiv
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.