Denver Broncos pass game coordinator and quarterbacks coach Davis Webb is set for a busy day of interviews as he meets with both the Las Vegas Raiders and Buffalo Bills for their vacant head coaching positions today, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The meeting with the Raiders marks the second interview for Webb with the organization, signaling his status as a serious candidate for the vacancy in Las Vegas. Conversely, his scheduled meeting with the Bills will be his first formal interview for their head coaching opening during this cycle.
Webb, a former NFL quarterback who played for several franchises including the Buffalo Bills, transitioned into coaching immediately following his playing career. He spent the last season on the staff of Sean Payton in Denver, where he was tasked with overseeing the passing game and working closely with the team's quarterbacks. His rapid rise from active player to head coaching candidate has become one of the more notable storylines of the current hiring cycle.
The Raiders and Bills are both in the process of evaluating multiple candidates to lead their respective locker rooms. Webb's familiarity with the Bills organization from his time there as a player adds an intriguing layer to his candidacy in Buffalo. As the interviews conclude today, more information is expected regarding the next steps for both franchises and Webb's potential move into a head coaching role.
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