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Also Frank Reich is available.
A source said Scott Fitterer and Frank Reich have conviction on a couple of QBs at the top.
Source: https://fansided.com/2023/03/10/nfl-rumors-panthers-trade-back-no-1/
Carolina hired a veteran offensive head coach in Frank Reich and surrounded him with big-name assistants, including Jim Caldwell.
Source: https://theathletic.com/5029763/2023/11/06/nfl-midseason-week-9-mvp-coach-of-the-year/
Despite the disappointing results in Kansas City, Sirianni would be hired in San Diego in 2013, where he'd work under then-Chargers offensive coordinator Frank Reich.
Frank Reich would be my guess as a better higher.
I’d really rather hire Frank Reich than bring him in as OC, Reich was dealt a bad hand in IND and is a good coach just needs a QB.
It took Carolina Panthers coach Frank Reich less than 24 hours to regret a big decision he made late in the team’s loss to the Chicago Bears on Thursday night.
Source: https://larrybrownsports.com/basketball/bucks-pacers-malik-beasley-defense-tyrese-haliburton/623769
Jay Glazer: "Frank Reich has the hottest seat in the league"
New head coach Frank Reich has said the team will explore all options, so it makes sense that Carolina would want to see if Rodgers is available and possibly interested in joining them.
Source: https://larrybrownsports.com/football/panthers-inquired-aaron-rodgers-trade/612157
Panthers coach Frank Reich said he hadn't considered the potential draft implications and the potential to play a sort of spoiler.
Source: https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-bears-vs-panthers-prediction-news-schedule/14033789/
Sirianni also talked about how he made a conscious effort in the offseason to help those guys get prepared for head coaching interviews and opportunities — similar to what Frank Reich did for him in Indianapolis.
When a new coach is hired they usually bring a handful of former players with them, so that gives Jonathan Gannon and Shane Steichen a leg up on Doug Pederson and Frank Reich.