The Chargers have requested an interview with the Giants offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, as Ian Rapoport of IFL.com tweets. The former Cowboys head coach would be one of the candidates to be interviewed after the Cowboys’ resignation Anthony Lynn.
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Garrett set a regular season record of 85-67 for the Cowboys over nine seasons. Although they fell short in the playoffs, Garrett remains a highly respected offensive. He also played quarterback in the league for almost 15 years, which made him a solid decision to develop a young man. Justin Herbert. Sure, this past year wasn’t a flagship season for the Giants, but there’s a lot of guilt to go through in northern New Jersey.
The Chargers will also try to interview the Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL.com (where Twitter). Daboll is also being targeted by the Jets, who they met up close Josh Allenthe transformation of 2020.
So far, the Chargers have put at least three candidates on their HC roster at Garrett, Daboll and the Titans offensive coordinator. Arthur Smith. It is worth noting that the competition for Smith will be fierce: the six teams with openings have asked to meet with the 38-year-old.
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