While the Washington Redskins have brought in a whole host of new coaches ahead of the 2020 season, that leaves many former coaches left out on the open market to try and find new jobs as the NFL coaching carousel continues to churn.
For Bill Callahan, who was formerly the Redksins offensive line coach and interim head coach once Jay Gruden was fired in 2019, it appears that he might have the chance to find work while remaining within the NFC East and traveling just a short way up north.
It appears that Bill Callahan remains in play for the Giants as OL coach. But given Callahan’s track record of success, there is competition for his services.
— Jordan Raanan (@JordanRaanan) January 18, 2020
Callahan saw his time in Washington come to an end once Ron Rivera was hired by the team, and he finished with a 3-8 record as a head coach. Now, if he is hired in New York as the offensive line coach, he will join up with Joe Judge, the Giants’ new head coach, and Jason Garrett, the newest offensive coordinator in New York who was recently removed from his post as the HC of the Dallas Cowboys.
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