Chargers Head Coaching Search To Continue With … Jason Garrett?

Garrett is well-known for his decade with the Cowboys

The Los Angeles Chargers moved on from head coach Anthony Lynn on the NFL’s “Black Monday.”

Hours later, however, multiple reports suggested Jason Garrett will be among those interviewed to replace him.

Garrett, who served as the New York Giants offensive coordinator in 2020, is probably best known for his decade-long tenure with the Dallas Cowboys. During that time, Garrett was consistently criticized for his underachieving teams after beginning with the organization in 2011.

As you may recall, Garrett did not return to the Cowboys in 2020 as Dallas hired head coach Mike McCarthy.

Garrett did have an impressive record in Dallas, as he went 85-67. However, the Cowboys won just two of the five playoff games they appeared in under his watch.

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Garrett didn’t have a whole lot of success as the offensive coordinator under Joe Judge this past season, either. The Giants were second to last in the league in both yards and points.

We think the Chargers’ head coaching vacancy is among the best in the league, which makes this development all the more interesting. Then again, it’s not like an interview means the Chargers definitely will go with Garrett.