Dolphins to interview Ravens assistant Anthony Weaver for DC Job

The Miami Dolphins will interview Baltimore Ravens assistant coach Anthony Weaver for their vacant defensive coordinator job

The Dolphins are searching for a new defensive coordinator after agreeing to part ways with Vic Fangio after just one season. Miami’s defense finished the 2023 regular season ranked No. 10 in total yards allowed per game, No. 22 in points allowed, No. 15 in passing, No. 7 in rushing, No. 20 in third-down efficiency and No. 28 in red zone efficiency.

Fangio moved onto to the Philadelphia Eagles, and Miami will retool with another play-caller.

The search for finding a new defensive coordinator has begun, and Ravens defensive line coach Anthony Weaver is on the list.

Weaver joined the Ravens staff in 2021 after previously coaching with the Texans, Browns, Bills, and Jets, following a seven-year NFL career spent with Houston and Baltimore.

Weaver played for the Texans and Ravens during his seven years as an NFL pass rusher.

Commanders requested permission to interview Ravens assistant Anthony Weaver for HC Job

The Washington Commanders requested permission to interview Baltimore Ravens assistant coach Anthony Weaver for their vacant head coaching job

Washington will have the No. 2 overall pick in April’s NFL draft and a new head coach after firing Ron Rivera on Monday morning.

Commanders owner Josh Harris has hired two prominent executives — former Golden State Warriors general manager Bob Myers and former Minnesota Vikings GM Rick Spielman — to assist his ownership group with searches for a new head of football operations and head coach, team officials told ESPN.

The team finished this season at 4-13 and last in the NFC East, and it went 26-40-1 in his four seasons on the job.

Finding a new coach and GM has begun, and Ravens defensive line coach Anthony Weaver is on the list.

Weaver joined the Ravens staff in 2021 after previously coaching with the Texans, Browns, Bills, and Jets, following a seven-year NFL career spent with Houston and Baltimore.

Weaver played for the Texans and Ravens during his seven years as an NFL pass rusher.

Washington can’t have in-person interviews with coaches currently employed by other teams until after the divisional round of the playoffs.

The Commanders could have a virtual interview with Weaver this week.

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