After a lot ado, the Washington Commanders have discovered their new head coach, on Thursday reaching a verbal agreement with Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, as CBS Sports activities lead NFL insider Jonathan Jones stories.
Washington had focused a number of up-and-coming coaches in its search to switch Ron Rivera, who was dismissed following the 2023 season, with assistants like Ben Johnson and Bobby Slowik drawing interviews. In the long run, new Commanders brass apparently opted for expertise with Quinn, 53, who spent the final three seasons operating Dallas’ protection.
Quinn beforehand served because the Atlanta Falcons head coach from 2015-2020, going 43-42 and notably serving to the staff advance to Super Bowl LI, the place the Falcons infamously misplaced a 28-3 result in fall to the New England Patriots. He restored his repute across the NFL by overseeing a number of the league’s top-ranked defenses in Dallas, which is contemporary off its third straight playoff look.
Additionally well-known for overseeing the Seattle Seahawks’ protection below Pete Carroll from 2013-2014, Quinn was broadly seen as a favourite to return to the West Coast, with Carroll stepping out of the head-coaching job this offseason. Seattle just lately employed Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald, nonetheless, leaving Washington as the ultimate emptiness.
Quinn joins a Commanders staff that just lately welcomed each new possession and front-office management. Josh Harris now oversees the possession group, whereas former San Francisco 49ers govt Adam Peters was put in this offseason as the brand new common supervisor. The brand new contingent owns the No. 2 total decide in April’s 2024 NFL Draft.