Saints to interview Jets' defensive chief
Coordinator Henderson, 48, becomes candidate to replace Haslett
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NEW YORK - The New Orleans Saints were given permission to interview Jets defensive coordinator Donnie Henderson for their head coaching vacancy, a person familiar with the situation said Tuesday on condition of anonymity.
Jim Haslett was fired as Saints coach Monday after a 3-13 season that included the team being displaced from New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
The Saints have asked several teams for permission to speak with coaching candidates, a member of the New Orleans organization said on condition of anonymity. There was no timetable set for interviews.
Phone messages for Henderson and his agent, Tony Agnone, weren’t immediately returned.
The 48-year-old Henderson has been with the Jets for two seasons. Last year, his defense finished seventh in the league, and was 12th this year. Henderson also is black, and fits the specifications of the “Rooney rule,” which requires that all teams with vacancies to interview at least one minority candidate.
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“It’ll always be a goal until I get it,” Henderson said. “It’s always an honor to hear your name.”
As for coach Herman Edwards, general manager Terry Bradway said Tuesday on his weekly radio show that he has yet to hear from the Chiefs, who are expected to ask permission to speak to Edwards for their head coaching vacancy.
Edwards used to work in Kansas City and has a good relationship with Chiefs president and general manager Carl Peterson, and retiring coach Dick Vermeil.
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In Kansas City, Peterson declined comment when asked about speaking to Edwards, saying, “I would just prefer to keep that confidential.”
He also scoffed when asked about the possibility of having to give up draft picks to get Edwards, who has two years left on his contract.
“I’m not going to speculate on that,” Peterson said. “Any time I have to part with a No. 1 draft choice it’s painful.”
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