NFL: Rams DC Raheem Morris to interview for four HC vacancies

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Los Angeles Rams’ defensive coordinator Raheem Morris piqued the interest of four teams with vacancies at head coach, according to multiple reports Tuesday.

Morris is scheduled to interview for openings with the Carolina Panthers, Washington Commanders, Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Chargers, per multiple reports.

All four initial interviews are expected to take place via Zoom.

The Atlanta Falcons had reportedly also requested an interview with Morris, according to multiple reports.

Morris, 47, has spent the past three years as the defensive coordinator for the Rams, where he led his unit to finish 13th, 18th and 20th in total defense in the league.

Morris has experience as a head coach at the helm of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2009-2011.

He also served as the interim head coach after Dan Quinn was fired from the Atlanta Falcons in 2020. Prior to Quinn’s firing, Morris served in multiple roles for the Falcons starting in 2015, including passing game coordinator, wide receivers coach, defensive coordinator and assistant head coach.

He has two Super Bowl wins as part of the staff of the 2021 Rams and the 2002 Buccaneers.

–Field Level Media

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