The Philadelphia Eagles are shaking up their coaching staff, firing offensive coordinator Mike Groh and wide receivers coach, Carson Walch. Most of the rumblings about the Birds coaching staff has centered on the future of defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz.
Schwartz interviewed for the Browns job on Wednesday and on Friday, Doug Pederson told 94WIP that he’ll remain the Eagles defensive coordinator unless he lands the gig in Cleveland.
Doug Pederson also gave his strongest vote of confidence for Jim Schwartz yet on WIP. He said if Schwartz doesn't get the Cleveland job, he's "definitely" still the DC in Philly.
— Dave Zangaro (@DZangaroNBCS) January 10, 2020
Pederson’s announcement comes on the heels of a report from Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, who confirmed that the Eagles defensive coordinator was not a finalist for the job.
Two sources say the Browns plan to wrap up their process today and hope to have a hire by tonight or tomorrow. It appears to be down to McDaniels, Kevin Stefanski and Brian Daboll, three great offensive coordinators
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) January 10, 2020
The Browns are likely to choose from the Patriots’ Josh McDaniels, Minnesota’s Kevin Stefanski, and Buffalo’s Brian Daboll.
All three are offensive coordinators and would be needed for the reclamation project that is Baker Mayfield.