San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

FALCONS’ COACHING SEARCH CONTINUES

- BY CHARLES ODUM Odum writes for The Associated Press.

The Atlanta Falcons interviewe­d Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinato­r Raheem Morris and Buffalo Bills quarterbac­ks coach and interim offensive coordinato­r Joe Brady on Saturday for their head coaching vacancy.

Morris, a former Atlanta assistant, is a familiar addition to the team’s list of candidates.

The virtual interviews with Morris and Brady came one day after former longtime New England coach Bill Belichick completed his second interview with the Falcons.

The Falcons also met virtually with Detroit Lions defensive coordinato­r Aaron Glenn on Friday and are expected to meet with Lions offensive coordinato­r Ben Johnson this weekend.

Before his three seasons with the Rams, Morris served in a variety of roles with Atlanta from 2015-2020, including the final 11 games of the 2020 season as interim head coach. He posted a 4-7 record.

Morris was 17-31 as Tampa Bay’s coach from 2009-11.

During his time in Atlanta, Morris held assistant positions on offense and defense. He served as assistant head coach while coaching wide receivers and the secondary. He was the defensive coordinato­r in 2020.

The long history with Atlanta made Morris an obvious candidate after Arthur Smith was fired following his third consecutiv­e 7-10 season. Brady, the Bills’ quarterbac­ks coach since 2022, was promoted to interim offensive coordinato­r during the 2023 season. He was Carolina’s offensive coordinato­r from 2020-21 following stints as an offensive assistant at Louisiana State in 2019 and with the New Orleans Saints in 2017-18.

Belichick’s second interview supported reports that he was Atlanta’s top choice. His six Super Bowl titles are more than any other coach, but he is coming off a 4-13 season — the worst of his career. Belichick’s conversati­ons with Falcons owner Arthur Blank likely included New England’s quarterbac­k woes as the coach struggled to replace Tom Brady. Mac Jones, a 2021 first-round draft pick, was benched this season and Bailey Zappe struggled as well.

The Falcons also have interviewe­d Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinato­r Mike Macdonald, Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinato­r Brian Callahan, San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinato­r Steve Wilks, Carolina Panthers defensive coordinato­r Ejiro Evero, Ravens assistant head coach and defensive line coach Anthony Weaver, and Philadelph­ia Eagles offensive coordinato­r Brian Johnson.

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