Could Dan Quinn be saying goodbye to the Cowboys after one season in Dallas? Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn appears to be certain to get a head-coaching job this offseason. One in particular might be lining up perfectly for him.

The Denver Broncos appear to be down to two or three finalists for their head-coaching position, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Quinn is widely expected to be one of those finalists.

Quinn’s name keeps coming up in relation to the Denver job. Quinn worked as an assistant coach for the Dolphins when current Broncos GM George Paton was director of pro personnel in Miami in 2005 and 2006, so there are existing ties. Denver also has a habit of leaning toward defensive coaches, as three of its last four head coaches came from a defensive background.

The former coach of the Atlanta Falcons has been in such demand that he has been picky about his opportunities this offseason. Denver is an attractive job, and Quinn reportedly might be in line to get it.

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