Dan Quinn, Cowboys defensive coordinator, will have an in-person interview with the Commanders on Tuesday. Nicki Jhabvala of the Washington Post reports.
According to Jhabvala, Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson remains the frontrunner for the job, and the Commanders will conduct an interview with him in Detroit on Tuesday.
They’ve also planned second interviews with Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, and Ravens associate head coach/defensive line coach Anthony Weaver. The club also conducted virtual interviews with Commanders offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy and Texans offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik.
Quinn is also a contender in Seattle, where he previously worked as an assistant coach, including two seasons as defensive coordinator.
Quinn, 53, has served as Dallas’ defensive coordinator for the previous three seasons. In 2023, the Cowboys ranked fifth in yards allowed and points allowed.
Quinn was the Falcons’ head coach from 2015 to 2020, and he went 43-42 with a 3-2 postseason record.
He is anticipated to return to the Cowboys as defensive coordinator if he does not land a head coaching position.
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