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The Arizona Cardinals' opening at head coach reportedly won't attract top candidates compared to other vacancies around the NFL after firing Jonathan Gannon.
The Green Bay Packers are reportedly set to interview former Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon for their defensive coordinator vacancy, according to NFL Media's Mike Garafolo on X: "The Packers are slated to interview former Cardinals HC Jonathan Gannon for their defensive coordinator job this week,
The Arizona Cardinals fired head coach Jonathan Gannon on Monday following the end of his third season on the job, the team announced. ESPN’s Adam Schefter first reported the news. The firing comes after the Cardinals’ 37-20 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. The head coach leaves Arizona with a 15-36 mark.
After a 15-36 record with the Arizona Cardinals, former head coach Jonathan Gannon’s reputation seemed to be in the mud. Despite the nice closing words general manager Monti Ossenfort and owner Michael Bidwill stated about the 42-year-old,
The Cowboys will interview former Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon on Tuesday, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
The Cowboys have invited three coaches for in-person interviews. On Saturday, Daronté Jones, the Vikings defensive backs coach/passing game coordinator, was the first in-person interview. And now, after Gannon and the expected discussion with Parker, it would appear the Cowboys might be done.
Gannon's success relied on Howie Roseman's roster, creating immense pressure on Adam Peters to replicate a historic pass rush.
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