Overview
- Atlanta interviewed Stefanski on Sunday as part of its effort to replace Raheem Morris, days after hiring Matt Ryan to lead the searches for coach and general manager.
- The Tennessee Titans met with Stefanski on Saturday and said they completed an initial round of seven interviews in their hunt for a second head coach in two years.
- First-time general manager Mike Borgonzi is directing Tennessee’s process, which has included in-person meetings with Mike McCoy and Jason Garrett and virtual sessions with multiple coordinators.
- Stefanski also interviewed with the Ravens on Friday, and he previously met with the Giants and Raiders, underscoring his status as a leading candidate in this cycle.
- Atlanta’s early slate has included Klint Kubiak, Anthony Weaver and Aden Durde, while Tennessee’s pool has expanded to 15 candidates with additional interview requests, subject to NFL timing rules for playoff coaches.