Panthers Request to Interview Marcus Brady for OC Job

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The Carolina Panthers have submitted a request to speak with Philadelphia Eagles senior offensive assistant Marcus Brady about their offensive coordinator position, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
The #Panthers have requested to interview former #Colts OC Marcus Brady for their OC position, source said.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 26, 2024
Brady has received multiple interview requests this cycle.
Brady was a part of Frank Reich's staff in Indianapolis for five years, serving in multiple roles.
He joined the Colts in 2018 and worked directly with Andrew Luck and the quarterbacks. That year, he helped Luck to the best year of his career throwing for 4,593 yards and 39 touchdowns to 15 interceptions while completing 67% of his pass attempts en route to winning the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year Award.
Two years later, Philip Rivers finished the season in the top ten of completion percentage (68%) and passing yards (4,169).
In 2021, he became the Colts' offensive coordinator and that season, Indianapolis finished with the second-best rushing attack in the NFL averaging 149.4 yards per game.
Brady's Coaching Resume:
2009-11: Wide Receivers Coach, Montreal Alouettes
2012: Offensive Coordinator, Montreal Alouettes
2013-17: Offensive Coordinator, Toronto Argonauts
2018: Quarterbacks Assistant, Indianapolis Colts
2019-20: Quarterbacks Coach, Indianapolis Colts
2021-22: Offensive Coordinator, Indianapolis Colts
2023: Senior Offensive Assistant, Philadelphia Eagles
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