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Report: Seahawks want to interview Bills QB coach Ken Dorsey for OC position

Leslie Frazier isn't the only member of the Buffalo Bills coaching staff drawing interest from around the NFL. 

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Seattle Seahawks want to interview Bills quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey for their vacant offensive coordinator position. 

Dorsey has spent the last two seasons with the Bills, who are just one win away from the Super Bowl. He was the Carolina Panthers quarterbacks coach before moving to Buffalo. 

Dorsey's emergence as an offensive coordinator candidate likely stems from Josh Allen's breakout season. The young quarterback set several Bills' franchise records en route to the team's first AFC East title since 1995. 

The Seahawks fired former offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer earlier this month. 

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