Eagles have interest in interviewing Chiefs QB coach for vacant offensive coordinator job

The Philadelphia Eagles reportedly have interest in interviewing Chiefs quarterbacks coach, Mike Kafka for their vacant offensive coordinator job

There are still coaching vacancies available around the NFL and with the conference championship games scheduled for Sunday, some interesting names could get phone calls on Monday.

Ian Rapoport is reporting that the Eagles have interest in Chiefs quarterbacks coach and Andy Reid disciple, Mike Kafka.

The former Eagles backup quarterback is expected to receive an interview request from the Eagles, but Andy Reid has the opportunity to block the interview request, especially if Kafka isn’t going to call the offensive plays.

Regardless of who the offensive coordinator is, Doug Pederson prefers to call his own offensive plays. Kafka was rumored to be waiting on current OC Eric Bieniemy to get a head coaching job.

With Bieniemy shut out of the coaching carousel, Kafka may choose to move on.