Eagles interviewing Ron Rivera: Former Commanders head coach up for vacant DC position, per report

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The Philadelphia Eagles gave Ron Rivera his first break in the NFL 25 years ago. Rivera is getting an opportunity to revive his career with the franchise, as the Eagles are interviewing him for their open defensive coordinator spot, per ESPN. 

Rivera was recently fired as head coach of the Washington Commanders, compiling a 26-40-1 record in his four seasons there. The Commanders didn’t have a winning record under Rivera in his tenure, but won the NFC East in his first season at the helm in 2020. Rivera has a 102-103-2 record in his 13 seasons as a head coach with the Commanders and Carolina Panthers, winning the NFC Championship with Carolina in 2015 and three consecutive division titles from 2013 -2015. He has a 3-5 playoff record with five playoff appearances. 

Rivera is still hoping to coach if the opportunity is right. Philadelphia may be the “right” spot for Rivera, given his history with the organization. Hired as Andy Reid’s first linebackers’ coach in 1999, Rivera spent five seasons with the Eagles and is responsible for the development of Jeremiah Trotter into a Pro Bowler. The Eagles had a fierce combination of Trotter and Carlos Emmons at linebacker, as Jim Johnson’s defense was regarded as a top-three unit in the NFL during that time. 

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Author : Jeff Kerr

Publish date : 2024-01-22 18:01:18

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