The Commercial Appeal

Jets interview Panthers OC Brady for head coaching job

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NEW YORK – The New York Jets interviewe­d Carolina Panthers offensive coordinato­r Joe Brady on Saturday for their head coaching vacancy.

Brady is the fourth known candidate to meet remotely with the Jets, who fired Adam Gase last Sunday after two seasons. New York also interviewe­d Kansas City offensive coordinato­r Eric Bieniemy on Wednesday, former Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis on Thursday and San Francisco defensive coordinato­r Robert Saleh on Friday.

The Jets are also expected to speak to Indianapol­is defensive coordinato­r Matt Eberflus in the next few days as the team's list of candidates grows.

The 31-year-old Brady completed his first season as the Panthers' offensive coordinato­r under Matt Rhule. Carolina ranked 21st overall and 24th in scoring, but had star running back Christian Mccaffrey for only three games because of injuries. The Panthers still had four players – running back Mike Davis and wide receivers D.J. Moore, Robby Anderson and Curtis Samuel – have at least 1,000 yards from scrimmage, becoming only the fifth team in the Super Bowl era to accomplish that feat.

Brady has been a popular candidate this offseason, having also interviewe­d with Atlanta, Houston and the Los Angeles Chargers for their coaching vacancies.

Brady began his coaching career as the linebacker­s coach at William & Mary, his alma mater, in 2013 before going to Penn State in 2015 to serve as a graduate assistant. He got his first NFL job in 2017 as an offensive assistant under Sean Payton in New Orleans.

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