Report: Packers interview former Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon for defensive coordinator position
- On Monday, NFL Network reported the Green Bay Packers interviewed former Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon for the defensive coordinator vacancy.
- The vacancy began after Jeff Hafley accepted the Miami Dolphins' head-coaching job, leaving Green Bay to fill the defensive coordinator role after his two seasons of solid defensive results.
- Gannon's coaching résumé shows both Eagles coordinator success and mixed Cardinals results; he spent 2021 and 2022 with the Philadelphia Eagles, while the Packers requested an interview with Minnesota Vikings defensive passing-game coordinator Daronte Jones.
- Lineup changes could follow Hafley's exit, with Sean Duggan likely to follow him to Miami and Nick Rallis possibly joining Jonathan Gannon's defensive staff.
- Brian Flores remains a prominent target as the Packers vet candidates while Al Harris, former Packers cornerback and Chicago Bears assistant coach, interviewed on Wednesday for the defensive coordinator role.
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