Antonio Pierce's first order of business might be to bring in an experienced football mind to join him.
Ex-Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis appeared this week on the podcast of ESPN’s Adam Schefter and said that he would like to coach again in the league.
Marvin Lewis has been mentioned as a possible head coach candidate in the NFL, and it sounds like he has one firmly interested suitor.
Nearly two years after he was fired by the Cincinnati Bengals, posting one of the best records in franchise history, Lewis is emerging once again as a head coaching candidate.
Lewis has over a decade of experience at the NFL level beyond the Bengals. He began with the Pittsburgh Steelers as a linebackers coach in 1992, and later served as DC for the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens.
Say this for Marvin Lewis: he's not letting his recent failures stop him from being incredibly confident in his talks with the Dallas Cowboys.
“The Rooney Rule has been good for the league, and over the years we’ve seen clubs consider and hire candidates they might not have otherwise, but we’ve also seen clubs pay the rule lip service and go through the motions with no intention of ever considering the candidate of color."
How many of the coaches with the most games coached for every NFL franchise can you name in five minutes?
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