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Brad Childress might be back in the NFL quicker than he thought. The former Vikings HC will be in Miami on Saturday to interview for the offensive coordinator job with the Dolphins.
Reported by the Minneapolis Star Tribune
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Childress, who was the offensive coordinator of the Eagles before joining the Vikings in 2006, said he isn't certain he will coach next season or sit it out while he collects on a $3 million-per-year contract for the next two seasons from the Vikings after he was fired in November. However, any money he earns from another job would be deducted from the money he is owed by the Vikings. As previously noted, the Dolphins are considering four other candidates for the spot, too: Current USF HC Chris Palmer, Cowboys TEs coach John Garrett, former Browns OC Brian Daboll and Chargers TEs coach Rob Chudzinski.
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