NFL head coach and GM interview tracker: Colts request interview with Dan Quinn; DeMeco Ryans in high demand
More than half of the NFL has reached the beginning of the offseason with the regular season coming to a close Sunday. Several teams have already made the decision to change key positions within the organization, whether that be a general manager, head coach or coordinator.
All of the NFL firings can be found here. Rather than scouring the scatter shot reports across social media, CBSSports.com has compiled all of those reports of interest in one place. Below, we will track all of the coordinator, head coach and general manager candidates and where they have been requested to interview.
Arizona Cardinals, general manager: HIRED Monti Ossenfort (Titans director of player personnel)Shane Steichen, Eagles offensive coordinator (CBS Sports) Mike Kafka, Giants offensive coordinator (NFL Media) Thomas Brown, Rams assistant head coach/tight ends coach (NFL Media) Indianapolis Colts, head coach Bubba Ventrone, Colts special teams coordinator (Colts)
Aaron Glenn, Lions defensive coordinator (ESPN) Ben Johnson, Lions offensive coordinator (ESPN) Raheem Morris, Rams defensive coordinator (CBS Sports) Shane Steichen, Eagles offensive coordinator (NFL Media)
Ejiro Evero, Broncos defensive coordinator (NFL Media) Eric Bieniemy, Chiefs offensive coordinator (Jim Irsay) DeMeco Ryans, 49ers defensive coordinator (ESPN) Dan Quinn, Cowboys defensive coordinator -- interview request (ESPN) Indianapolis Colts, offensive coordinator Quentin Harris, Cardinals vice president of player personnel (NFL Media)
Malik Boyd, Bills senior director of pro personnel (CBS Sports) Glenn Cook, Browns assistant general manager and vice president of player personnel (CBS Sports) Ian Cunningham, Bears assistant general manager (CBS Sports) Ryan Cowden, Titans vice president of player personnel (CBS Sports) Adam Peters, 49ers assistant general manager (CBS Sports) Ran Carthon, 49ers director of