Frank Reich has interviewed for several HC openings. Marc Lebryk-USA TODAY Sports

Frank Reich is drawing more attention as a potential head coach.

The former Indianapolis Colts head coach had an interview with the Arizona Cardinals for their head-coaching vacancy, ESPN’s Dan Graziano reported on Tuesday.

The Cardinals just parted ways with Kliff Kingsbury and Steve Keim, which means they will have new leadership next season. The team on Tuesday introduced new general manager Monti Ossenfort, who seemingly sent a message to Kyler Murray.

Arizona is searching for a new head coach and has interest in Sean Payton in addition to Reich.

Reich reportedly interviewed last week for the Carolina Panthers job.

Reich, 61, coached the Colts from 2018 to 2022. He went 40-33-1 over his four-plus seasons with the team. He was fired after a 3-5-1 start to the season.

The Cardinals are coming off a 4-13 season.

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