The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Jets interview Bills OC Daboll, Colts DC Eberflus

- By DENNISWASZ­AK Jr.

NEW YORK (AP) » The New York Jets’ quickly growing list of head coaching candidates got a little longer Sunday.

Buffalo offensive coordinato­r Brian Daboll and Indianapol­is defensive coordinato­r Matt Eberflus interviewe­d with New York a day after their teams squared off in a wild- card playoff game won by the Bills 27-24.

Daboll and Eberflus make six known candidates to speakwith the Jets, who fired Adam Gase after two seasons last Sunday. New York has also interviewe­d Kansas City offensive coordinato­r Eric Bieniemy, former Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis,

San Francisco defensive coordinato­r Robert Saleh and Carolina offensive coordinato­r Joe Brady.

The Jets are also expected to interview former cornerback and current New Orleans defensive backs coach AaronGlenn. Rams defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley and Titans offensive coordi

nator Arthur Smith have also drawn interest from New York.

The 45-year- old Daboll helped Josh Allen lead the Bills to their first playoff victory since December 1995. He met with the Jets remotely and was expected to interview with the Los Angeles Chargers later Sunday.

Daboll has earned respect around the league for his work, in particular, with Allen the past three seasons. The Bills quarterbac­k has developed from a bigarmed but raw rookie firstround pick in 2018 to garnering MVP considerat­ion this season. Buffalo had the NFL’s second-ranked overall offense, behind only Kansas City.

Allen threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score Saturday to lead Buffalo to its first postseason win in a quarter century.

Daboll, who interviewe­d for the Browns’ vacancy last year, began his coaching career in 1997 as a volunteer assistant at William& Mary before joining Nick Saban’s staff at Michigan State for two years as a graduate assistant. His first NFL gig came in 2000 as a defensive assistant for New England and Bill Belichick, who promoted him to wide receivers coach in 2002.

He joined former Patriots assistant Eric Mangini’s staff with the Jets in 2007, working as the quarterbac­ks coach for two seasons. Daboll then had stints as an offensive coordinato­r with Cleveland (2009-10), again under Mangini, as well as Miami (2011) and Kansas City (2012) before returning to the Patriots as the tight ends coach.

Daboll rejoined Saban, this time at Alabama, in 2017 as the offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach while helping the Crimson Tide win the national championsh­ip with then-freshman quarterbac­k Tua Tagovailoa.

The 50-year- old Eberflus has been in charge of the Colts’ defense since 2018 and helped Indianapol­is improve steadily under him. The Colts had the eighth overall unit this season, and ranked second only to Tampa Bay in run defense.

He began his coaching career in 1992 as a student assistant at Toledo, where he played linebacker. He also served as a graduate assistant, recruiting coordinato­r, outside linebacker­s coach and defensive backs coach for the Rockets before being hired by Missouri as the defensive coordinato­r in 2001.

 ?? RON SCHWANE ?? FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2019, file photo, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinato­r Brian Daboll watches the team warm up for an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Orchard Park, N.Y.
RON SCHWANE FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2019, file photo, Buffalo Bills offensive coordinato­r Brian Daboll watches the team warm up for an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Orchard Park, N.Y.

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