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Bucs OC Byron Leftwich to bow out of Jaguars' HC search?
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich Matt Pendleton-USA TODAY Sports

For a short span last week, Byron Leftwich looked like the front-runner to become the Jaguars' next head coach. A week later, the former Jags quarterback looks likelier to stay in Tampa.

Leftwich is expected to remove his name from consideration for this position soon, per Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times. While Leftwich has also been connected to the Saints’ HC vacancy, the sides have not yet scheduled an interview.

The three-year Buccaneers offensive coordinator was believed to be negotiating with the team that once drafted him last week, following his second interview. But those talks did not last long. Cardinals exec Adrian Wilson was also linked to joining Leftwich, replacing general manager Trent Baalke, but the latter remains in place as Jags GM. A report early this offseason indicated Baalke’s presence could deter certain candidates from pursuing this job, and the Jags have since been in contact with ex-Vikings GM Rick Spielman for a position that could outrank Baalke’s.

This has become quite the complex search, featuring some moving parts. Matt Eberflus was the first to receive a second Jags interview, but he opted for a Bears HC offer. The Jags soon sought a Kevin O’Connell interview, but timing nixed it. The Vikings now have an agreement with the two-year Rams OC. Doug Pederson and Rich Bisaccia remain in the mix for the Jacksonville gig, while Leftwich could well be sticking around in Tampa post-Tom Brady. Were Leftwich to move into a head-coaching position, Bruce Arians would be Tampa Bay’s play-caller, per Jenna Laine of ESPN.com. Arians last called plays with the Cardinals.

Here is how the Jags’ HC search looks:

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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