Dallas defensive coordinator Dan Quinn could become a head coach again, but the Cowboys already have a potential replacement in mind.
NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reported the Cowboys could target former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders HC Ron Rivera if the 53-year-old DC leaves.
Quinn, meanwhile, has a second interview with the Commanders on Tuesday, per Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post. He reportedly met with the Seattle Seahawks for a second time last week.
He helped Seattle win its first Super Bowl while he served as DC from 2013-14, developing stars such as cornerback Richard Sherman. Since he has deep ties to the organization, it wouldn't be a surprise if it makes him its next HC.
If Quinn takes either one of these jobs, Rivera would be a decent replacement. He served as defensive coordinator for the Bears and Chargers for six seasons. In four seasons with Washington, the Commanders ranked top five in the league in yards and points allowed twice.
In his final season with Washington, the Commanders finished last in the league in points (30.5) and yards (388.9) allowed. However, before the deadline, they traded their top pass-rushers, Montez Sweat (Bears) and Chase Young (49ers), explaining the regression.
Rivera, 62, should produce with a star-studded unit, including 2023 Defensive Player of the Year finalists linebacker Micah Parsons and cornerback DaRon Bland.
Still, it would be ideal for Dallas if Quinn stays. In three seasons under the 2021 Assistant Coach of the Year, the Cowboys have finished first in takeaways twice and top five in points allowed three times.
Sources to @BleacherReport: Should he not get a head coaching job, Dan Quinn plans to return to the #Cowboys as their defensive coordinator for the 2024 season.
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) January 28, 2024
Quinn has built excellent relationships throughout the Dallas building and is beloved by his players.
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According to Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz, the Cowboys will retain Quinn if he doesn't land an HC job. At this point, though, count on the former Atlanta Falcons HC getting another opportunity.
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