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John Harbaugh isn't Chad Alexander's only head coaching connection the Dolphins could opt for if he's hired as Miami's new GM
The late arrival to the Miami Dolphins' general manager post, Los Angeles Chargers assistant general manager Chad Alexander, was given a fast-track to round two of interviews. In a hiring process that appears to be filling fast,
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The Browns are definitely doing their diligence on John Harbaugh, fired Tuesday by the Ravens, as a possible replacement for Kevin Stefanski.
For more than a few of the playoff teams, there’s no way Harbaugh would be a consideration. The Broncos and Seahawks, obviously, will be standing pat. Ditto for the likes of the Patriots, Chargers (that would be a very awkward phone call), Jaguars, Rams, 49ers, Bears, and Texans.
John Harbaugh could be eyeing a very surprising NFC team as one of his top targets for his next head coaching opportunity.
The Dolphins and Giants might be the favorites, but how would Harbaugh fit in Atlanta, Cleveland, Tennessee, Arizona and Las Vegas?
With six vacancies (other than the Ravens) and seven teams calling former Ravens coach John Harbaugh after his dismissal on Tuesday, at least one team without a vacancy made the call. So which team (s) called? (It’s possible that more than one team without an opening called, if at least one of the teams currently looking for a coach did not.)
The NFL coaching carousel may not be done spinning. Seven NFL teams are seeking a new head coach after Baltimore fired John Harbaugh on Tuesday.
John Harbaugh reportedly views the New York Giants as an ideal destination as their head coaching search continues.
While many have considered John Harbaugh the favorite to become the New York Giants' next head coach, the team is still exploring all options.
Chris Simms explains why John Harbaugh would be a great hire for the New York Giants and explains why things went south for the head coach in Baltimore.