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Brian Callahan interviews with Chargers, Matt LaFleur likely back with Packers, and other NFL coaching news
The Falcons are kicking off their second round of interviews with former Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski. He’s a name to watch for the Titans’ second round as well.
Former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel reportedly will meet with the Los Vegas Raiders on Monday to interview for their head coaching job, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Speaking of the future, the fifth-year option decision is coming up for 2023 first rounders. For the Chargers, that'll be Quentin Johnston. Johnston has had a decent three seasons so far, however nothing spectacular.
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Chargers have cap space to be aggressive in retaining pass rush trio of Tuipulotu, Mack and Oweh
Pass rushers and cap space are high on the list of the most important things successful NFL teams can never have enough of.
The great thing for the Chargers is that the coaching market is laden with modern and innovative offensive playcallers. Among them are former Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel, former New York Giants coach Brian Daboll and former Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.
The Chargers announced the standard roster moves to end a season right after the playoff loss to the New England Patriots. It was a typical set of moves to secure players on reserve/futures contracts while expanding the offseason roster ahead of landmarks like free agency and the draft.
Former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel "very much likes the idea" of getting hired as an offensive coordinator again if his door to remain a head coach elsewhere closes this offseason, according to ESPN's Jeff Darlington.