Cardinals Interviewed Former Packers OC Tom Clements For Offensive Coordinator Job

Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the Cardinals interviewed former Packers OC Tom Clements for their offensive coordinator vacancy on Tuesday.

Ian Rapoport adds that if Clements doesn’t get the Cardinals’ offensive coordinator, he’ll be in “strong consideration” for another job.

The Cardinals have interviewed Jim Bob Cooter, John DeFilippo, and Steve Sarkisian for the position and have reportedly spoken with Ben McAdoo.

Clements, 65, began his coaching career at Notre Dame as their QBs coach back in 1992. He took his first NFL coaching job with the Saints as their QBs coach in 1997.

From there, Clements worked for the Chiefs, Steelers and Bills before the Packers hired him as their QBs coach in 2006. He worked his way up to offensive coordinator and assistant head coach before being replaced after the 2016 season.

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