Saints Lose A Second Offensive Coordinator Candidate To Another Team

Saints Lose A Second Offensive Coordinator Candidate To Another Team
Saints Lose A Second Offensive Coordinator Candidate To Another Team

Saints Lose A Second Offensive Coordinator Candidate To Another Team

Another candidate on the Saints’ list of potential offensive coordinators has decided to sign with a different team while the team continues interviewing them.

Another offensive coordinator candidate has been lost by the New Orleans Saints. Dan Pitcher, the quarterback

coach for the Cincinnati Bengals, will become the offensive coordinator on Wednesday, according to NFL Insider Ian

Rapoport. Pitcher takes over for Brian Callahan, who left to become the Tennessee Titans’ new head coach.

Saints Lose A Second Offensive Coordinator Candidate To Another Team
Saints Lose A Second Offensive Coordinator Candidate To Another Team

Pitcher conducted one virtual interview with New Orleans last week, and it was said that they would meet with him

in person on Thursday. The 37-year-old Pitcher was highly sought after by the NFL to serve as offensive coordinator.

Pete Carmichael, the offensive coordinator for the Saints, was fired last week. Carmichael served as the offensive

coordinator for 15 of his 18 seasons with the franchise. Additionally, the contracts of senior offensive assistant Bob

Bicknell and WR coach Kodi Burns were terminated by the Saints. Joel Thomas, the team’s running back coach,

departed to take a similar job with the New York Giants.

Pitcher is the second player the Saints have expressed interest in, but he chose to take a job with another

organization. Earlier this week, former offensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks Shane Waldron took a similar

role with the Chicago Bears.

Additionally, the 49ers passing game coordinator Klint Kubiak, 49ers QB coach Brian Griese, Steelers QB coach

Mike Sullivan, Rams QB coach Zac Robinson, and Texans QB coach Jerrod Johnson have all been interviewed by the

Saints. Earlier this week, Ronald Curry—an offensive assistant for New Orleans since 2016—went through an

interview process for the possible internal promotion. Curry has spent the last three seasons coaching the team’s

quarterback.

In 2023, New Orleans finished 14th in total offense and ninth in points scored. The team’s 11th-ranked passing

attack was led by starting quarterback Derek Carr. When it came to rushing production, the Saints were merely 21st.

Following a difficult start to the season, they averaged 28.8 points per game during their last six games and were

ranked 18th in red zone efficiency.

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