The Philadelphia Eagles will interview Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden for their vacant head coaching position on Monday, according to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport.
Eagles coaching search: Jay Gruden to interview Monday
Gruden has also received interest from the Cardinals for their head coaching vacancy.


Gruden, 45, has received head coaching interest from multiple teams after his second season as offensive coordinator in Cincinnati. Prior to getting hired by the Bengals, Gruden had served as the head coach of the United Football League’s Florida Tuskers and the Arena Football League’s Orlando Predators.
The younger brother of Jon Gruden, the former-Super Bowl winning coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and current Monday Night Football broadcaster, Jay Gruden led the Bengals to the NFL's No. 12 scoring offense in 2012. Under the tutelage of Gruden, Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton finished 2011 with an 80.4 quarterback rating and an 87.4 rating in 2012.
The Arizona Cardinals have already interviewed Gruden and the Jacksonville Jaguars are expected to make him a candidate for the second consecutive year.















