Report: Mike Shanahan interested in Eagles HC opening
Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports / Reuters
Mike Shanahan is still itching to coach in the NFL.
In addition to throwing his name in the mix for the San Francisco 49ers' head coaching job and interviewing for the Miami Dolphins' opening, Shanahan has also expressed interest in replacing Chip Kelly in Philadelphia, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Shanahan would bring plenty of experience to the Eagles, as he served as a head coach from 1995-2013 with the Denver Broncos and Washington Redskins, and as offensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers before that.
The Eagles have reportedly scheduled interviews with interim head coach Pat Shurmur on Monday and Chicago Bears offensive coordinator Adam Gase on Tuesday.
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