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Brian Johnson expected to receive interest for OC jobs
Detailed view of a Philadelphia Eagles helmet at State Farm Stadium. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Philadelphia Eagles quarterbacks coach Brian Johnson is expected to have plenty of options after the Super Bowl.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported on Sunday that Johnson has received interest from the Baltimore Ravens regarding their offensive coordinator position.

Though he has interest from the Ravens, Johnson might not have to go anywhere.

Eagles offensive coordinator Shane Steichen could end up being hired by the Indianapolis Colts for their head coach job. If that happens, that would leave the Eagles with a vacancy that Johnson could easily be promoted into.

Johnson, 35, was hired by Nick Sirianni last year as the Eagles’ quarterbacks coach. Prior to that, all his coaching experience came in college — at Utah, Mississippi State, Houston and Florida. Fans might best remember Johnson as the quarterback who replaced Alex Smith at Utah. Before long, Johnson could end up as Philly’s offensive coordinator.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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