Though the Texans haven't officially interviewed either of these candidates

Though the Texans haven't officially interviewed either of these candidates

Heading into the 2021 offseason, there might be as Mut 21 coins many as six teams looking for a new coach and that number could jump even higher if people view any shock moves. We'll be tracking all the latest news as teams start their hunt for the ideal coach. To keep you up to date on the latest firings, rumors and hirings, be certain to keep tabs on the coaching tracker beneath.

Since that time, the Texans have hired a search firm to help them locate their new trainer. According to ESPN.com, the search firm has recommended Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer as somebody Houston should consider hiring. It's also believed that Houston will have its attention on Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. Though the Texans haven't officially interviewed either of these candidates, they've conducted at least 2 interviews and people arrived with former NFL head coaches Marvin Lewis and Jim Caldwell. The Texans also have an open GM job along with the belief is they'll fill that job before selecting a new coach.

Since shooting Dan Quinn at October after an 0-5 start, the Falcons have been playing things near the vest about who they might hire next. At the time since Quinn was let go, the team has just formally interviewed one candidate and that is interim coach Raheem Morris. Based on NFL.com, the Falcons also appear to have their eye on defensive coordinators Todd Bowles (Buccaneers) and Brandon Staley (Rams) along with Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. Though the Falcons have to put up a meeting with any of these three, they have setup two interviews for Monday. One of these interviews will be with 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh whereas another one will probably be with Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. The Falcons are also available for a GM after shooting Thomas Dimitroff.

The Lions gave the NFL that a Thanksgiving surprise once the team made a decision to fire Patricia two days after their 41-25 blowout loss to the Texans on Turkey Day. Since the firing, the Lions have ran only one interview and that arrived at the end of December with former Bengals coach Marvin Lewis. The Lions are also anticipated to take a look at Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald, based on CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora.

Gase tried to save his job with two big wins on the Rams and Browns at the conclusion of the season, but that wasn't enough to convince the Jets to keep him. Gase was fired on Sunday after just two seasons with the group where he went just 9-23. With Gase out, do not be surprised if the Jets look to the college rankings. After the job came open two decades back, they interviewed several faculty trainers before hiring Gase and it cheap Madden nfl 21 coins will not be surprising if they interview several more candidates from the faculty ranks this time around. CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora has reported that the group could potentially end up showing interest in the Northwestern's Pat Fiztgerald and Florida's Dan Mullen. The Jets may also go after Marvin Lewis due to his ties with present New York general manager Joe Douglas. Douglas also likes Ravens defensive coordinator Wink Martindale and it will not be surprising if he reached out to him.

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