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Rex Ryan reportedly interviewed for Cowboys' defensive coordinator job

Ryan has not been in the NFL since 2016 when he was head coach of the Bills

As the Dallas Cowboys continue to look for a new defensive coordinator following Dan Quinn's move to become the head coach of the Washington Commanders, the team has reportedly interviewed Rex Ryan for the open position, according to CBS Sports' Josina Anderson and the Dallas Morning News.

Ryan, 61, joins a competitive field of experienced coaches, which includes Ron Rivera and Mike Zimmer, who have interviewed for the job.

Ryan has extensive experience as an NFL defensive coordinator having served in that role with the Baltimore Ravens before moving on to become the head coach of the New York Jets for six seasons and then the Buffalo Bills for two years.

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While he hasn't coached in the league for eight years, Ryan has been part of previous hiring cycles, including last offseason when he was in the mix for the Denver Broncos' defensive coordinator job.

Ryan, who was the Ravens' defensive line coach when they won Super Bowl XXXV, guided the Jets to back-to-back AFC title games in his first two seasons in charge in 2009 and 2010. He coached four more seasons before he was fired and joined the Bills for the following season.

If a return to an NFL head coaching gig is something Ryan sees in his future, Dallas would be a good landing spot seeing as how Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is entering the final year of his contract and the pressure has never been higher for him to deliver results.