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Arizona Cardinals schedule second interview with Robert Saleh
The Arizona Cardinals may have a shot. Robert Saleh has scheduled a second interview with the Arizona Cardinals before his second interview with the Tennessee Titans. 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh is scheduled for an in-person second interview Tuesday for the Cardinals head coaching job, per sources. Saleh is interviewing with the Titans right now. If they don’t hire him, he’ll get on the plane to Arizona. pic.twitter.com/rEMjqzUCAe— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 19, 2026 So, what does that mean for the Cardinals? If Robert Saleh gets on the plane, they have a shot to interview the current San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator. Now, the cynic in this writer and longtime Arizona Cardinals fan may think this getting out to the press before he starts his interview with the Titans is purposeful. However we have to hope that this isn’t a play from Saleh and company, and they have a real shot at a coveted candidate in a cycle where there are some premier jobs within the league open for the first time in a while. Saleh had been linked to not only the Titans, but the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers job. The Cardinals have been heavily linked to Vance Joseph, someone the fanbase have been adamantly against, so we will see how this all works out, but the Cardinals could get a second interview… Could be if the key word.

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Chiefs are reportedly hiring Chad O’Shea as wide receivers coach
With all signs pointing to the Kansas City Chiefs hiring Eric Bieniemy as offensive coordinator, the team has reportedly hired a position coach. The Chiefs are hiring Chad O’Shea as their wide receivers coach, per source. O’Shea got into the NFL as a volunteer assistant with Kansas City in 2003. Over two decades later, he’s back as Andy Reid remodels his offensive staff. pic.twitter.com/BW7koHxbi3— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 19, 2026 According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Chiefs will hire Chad O’Shea as the wide receivers coach. He has been the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach with the Cleveland Browns since 2020, joining the staff of head coach Kevin Stefanski, who was recently hired as head coach of the Atlanta Falcons. O’Shea brings nearly two decades of position-coach experience to the offensive coaching staff. After entering the NFL as a volunteer assistant with Kansas City in 2003, he was hired as an assistant coach for the special teams unit under head coach Dick Vermeil for the final two years of his tenure. From there, he switched to an offensive assistant with the Minnesota Vikings in 2006 and found himself coaching the wide receivers in 2007. O’Shea has held that position for an NFL team every season since, except for an opportunity to be the Miami Dolphins’ offensive coordinator in 2019. His most notable stop began in 2009 with the New England Patriots. He led a room that featured wide receivers Wes Welker and Randy Moss still in their primes, then played a key role in the career development of wide receiver Julian Edelman, who was a college quarterback at Kent State. Head coach Andy Reid is bringing a new, experienced voice into Kansas City’s coaching staff. He will replace former wide receivers coach Connor Embree, who was fired after his third season as an NFL position coach.

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Latest PFF mock draft has Chiefs drafting ‘favorite’ to win OROY
There are over three months until the 2026 NFL Draft, but with the Kansas City Chiefs’ offseason underway, it’s time to consider what draft prospects the Chiefs could select with the ninth overall pick. On Sunday, Pro Football Focus analyst Gordon McGuinness published a first-round mock draft that had two popular names for the Chiefs’ pick taken in the top 3. The New York Jets selected edge rusher David Bailey from Texas Tech, then the Arizona Cardinals drafted Ohio State safety Caleb Downs. With the fourth selection, the Tennessee Titans are matched with Miami defensive end Rueben Bain Jr. In the remaining four spots before Kansas City’s selection, three wide receivers are taken. 9. Kansas City Chiefs: RB Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame As long as Patrick Mahomes is the Chiefs‘ quarterback, opposing defenses will have reason to worry. A dynamic running back would only lift Kansas City’s attack in 2026. Love earned elite PFF overall grades of 91.1 and 93.9 over the past two seasons, and he averaged 4.5 yards after contact in 2025. He would instantly be the favorite to win Offensive Rookie of the Year if he landed in Kansas City. My takeaway In this scenario, the Chiefs miss out on the worthwhile defensive talent at the top of the draft class — except for Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese. Watching Downs but couldn't help marveling at Ohio State LB Arvell ReeseSeems like the perfect LB for today's NFL. Can play the run off-ball or on the LOS, but could also just be a 3-4 OLB all 3 downs pic.twitter.com/QvN70Anhf2— Ron Kopp Jr (@RonOnChiefs) December 28, 2025 He is certainly a premier prospect for modern NFL defense, but that is not necessarily the brand that defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo plays with in the front seven. With that misfit in mind, the best pick in this spot absolutely would be Jeremiyah Love. Kansas City needs to make the most of a top-10 pick, and he would be the most impactful pick here, all things considered.

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