Commanders have started their coaching search. They’re interested in Jim Harbaugh, among others
ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Washington Commanders ownership has already started the process of finding the team’s next head of football operations and coach to replace Ron Rivera, a process that could include Michigan’s Jim Harbaugh, among many others.
The team is interested in speaking with Harbaugh, according to a person with knowledge of the search committee’s thinking. The person said the Commanders have also requested to talk to a handful of assistant general managers, including Philadelphia’s Alec Halaby and Kansas City’s Mike Borgonzi and reached out to Baltimore about defensive line/assistant head coach Anthony Weaver.
Another person with knowledge of the move told the AP the Cleveland Browns have granted permission to speak with assistant GM Glenn Cook. A third person said Washington requested to talk to San Francisco assistant GM Adam Peters.
The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Monday because the team hasn’t publicized its list of potential candidates.