The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly eyeing a pair of NFL veterans in their search for a new head coach. NFL insider Josina Anderson reported on Thursday
Spagnuolo’s first head coaching stint came with the St. Louis Rams from 2009 to ‘11. He also briefly served as the New York Giants’ interim head coach in 2017. The 65-year-old owns a sterling record in Kansas City, having won three Super Bowls and helped the Chiefs finish in the top-10 in scoring defense in five of his six seasons.
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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid backs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo getting another head coaching shot in this cycle. Judy Battista of
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With three requests on the docket, Spagnuolo is set to knock out his trio of head coaching interviews ahead of the weekend.
No formal interview has been scheduled, according to the report. It has been speculated that Carroll is the favorite to be hired by the Raiders. He also interviewed with Chicago, but that job has been filled.
Steve Spagnuolo and Andy Reid are looking to win yet another Super Bowl together, but in the meantime, the Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator is drawing interest from other teams in the NFL. Andy Reid has already won the Super Bowl three times at the helm of the Kansas City Chiefs,
He returned in 2012 and was New England’s offensive coordinator before becoming Las Vegas’ head coach in 2022 ... Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, former Jets coach Robert Saleh, Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, and Carroll.
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