Aaron Glenn head coaching candidacy update




 

Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn remains firmly in the mix for the two remaining head coach openings in the NFL. Glenn has interviewed twice with both the Arizona Cardinals and Indianapolis Colts.

A report from Zak Keefer of The Athletic indicates that Glenn "interviewed really well this week" with the Colts. In the same report is an indication from ESPN's Adam Schefter that the team might not hire a head coach before next Sunday's Super Bowl.

As for the potential in Arizona, Cardinals Wire's Jess Root points out a strong connection between Glenn and new GM Monti Ossenfort,

The Cardinals appear to be closer to making a decision than the Colts, and Glenn remains a strong candidate. Stay tuned…

Story originally appeared on Lions Wire

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