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Report: Jags want to interview Mularkey

Posted on: January 2, 2012 10:43 am
Edited on: January 2, 2012 10:47 am
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Mike Mularkey might have interest in the Jacksonville job (US Presswire).

By Josh Katzowitz


The Jaguars, officially looking for the successor to Jack Del Rio, have asked the Falcons for permission to interview Atlanta offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey, according to NFL.com’s Jason La Canfora.

This would be Mularkey’s second head coaching job. He coached the Bills from 2004-05, and after a debut of 9-7, Buffalo fell to 5-11 the next season. He’s been in charge of Atlanta’s offense the past four years, and in the past two seasons, the Falcons have been among the top-seven teams in points scored.

Mularkey has been a hot coaching candidate the past two years. He interviewed for the Titans job last year, and he talked to the Browns about the position that ultimately went to Pat Shurmur.

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fooldog
Since: Sep 18, 2006
Posted on: January 2, 2012 2:34 pm
 

Report: Jags want to interview Mularkey

I have a hope that Raheem Morris moves to the Saints as DC next season.  Thanks, Gregg Williams but your defense has not improved and you have players.


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