The search for a new head coach continues for the Arizona Cardinals, with several candidates still in consideration. After Robert Saleh, who was reportedly scheduled for a second interview with the Cardinals, accepted the head coaching position with the Tennessee Titans late Monday night, attention has shifted to other potential hires.
On Tuesday morning, it was reported that the Cardinals will interview Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Brady has already interviewed with the Baltimore Ravens and is seen as a candidate to be promoted within Buffalo after Sean McDermott’s recent dismissal.
Other teams currently seeking a head coach include the Ravens, Steelers, Browns, Raiders, and Bills.
Names still linked to the Cardinals’ coaching search are:
– Joe Brady (Bills offensive coordinator)
– Thomas Brown (Patriots passing game coordinator)
– Matt Burke (Texans defensive coordinator)
– Vance Joseph (Broncos defensive coordinator)
– Klint Kubiak (Seahawks offensive coordinator)
– Mike LaFleur (Rams offensive coordinator)
– Jesse Minter (Chargers defensive coordinator)
– Raheem Morris (former Falcons head coach)
– Matt Nagy (Chiefs offensive coordinator)
– Chris Shula (Rams defensive coordinator)
– Arthur Smith (Steelers offensive coordinator)
– Anthony Weaver (Dolphins defensive coordinator)
Some of these candidates remain active in playoff competition.
The Arizona Cardinals are recognized as the oldest continuously operating professional football franchise in the United States. The team originated in 1898 as a Chicago-based athletic club and now represents the Phoenix area while playing home games in Glendale, Arizona. The franchise competes in the NFC West division of the National Football League and has won NFL championships in 1925 and 1947 as well as an NFC championship in 2008. More information about their history can be found on their official website.
Joe Brady was photographed alongside Bills quarterback Josh Allen during training camp ahead of this season.

