Sean McVay is wasting no time exploring potential replacements for Raheem Morris as the Rams’ defensive coordinator. In addition to the Rams expressing interest in a possible reunion with Brandon Staley, they’re also looking to meet with Cowboys defensive line coach Aden Durde, according to Todd Archer.
While Archer didn’t specify what role the interview is for, Calvin Watkins clarified that it is for the defensive coordinator position. The Packers and Falcons are interviewing him for the same jobs.
Durde, 44, began his NFL coaching career with the Falcons in 2018, spending three years there as a quality control coach and outside linebackers coach. He’s been the Cowboys’ defensive line coach for the last three years.
Green Bay, the Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta have sought permission to speak to Cowboys defensive line coach Aden Durde, per multiple sources. He has been with the team since 2021, having spent 5 years with Dan Quinn in Atlanta, where he also worked with new coach Raheem Morris.
— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) January 26, 2024
He was born in England and played football there early in his career before making one-year stops with the Panthers and Chiefs on their offseason rosters in 2005 and 2008, respectively.