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Source: Broncos’ offensive coordinator Mike McCoy working on contract with Chargers

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A person with knowledge of the situation says Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy is working on a contract to become head coach of the division rival San Diego Chargers.

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AP Source: McCoy Working On Contract With Chargers

SAN DIEGO (AP) – A person with knowledge of the situation says Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy is working on a contract to become head coach of the division rival San Diego Chargers. The person spoke with The Associated Press on Tuesday on condition of anonymity because a deal hasn’t been completed. McCoy will replace Norv Turner, who was fired along with general manager A.J. Smith after the Chargers missed the playoffs for the third straight season. McCoy’s hiring would come three days after the top-seeded Broncos were eliminated from the playoffs in a home loss to the Baltimore Ravens. ESPN first reported that McCoy is heading to the Chargers. By BERNIE WILSON, AP Sports Writer (© Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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Chargers hire McCoy as new head coach (National Football Post)

Broncos offensive coordinator takes over AFC West rival San Diego.

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Chargers hire McCoy as new head coach (National Football Post)

AP Source: McCoy working on contract with Chargers (The Associated Press)

SAN DIEGO (AP) — A person with knowledge of the situation says Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy is working on a contract to become head coach of the division rival San Diego Chargers.

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AP Source: McCoy working on contract with Chargers (The Associated Press)

Chargers ‘near deal’ with McCoy (The SportsXchange)

San Diego Chargers first-year general manager Tom Telesco appears to have found his head coach.

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Report: Mike McCoy ‘nearing deal’ to become head coach of the San Diego Chargers (Shutdown Corner)

The San Diego Chargers are ” nearing a deal ” to make Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy their next head coach, reports Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com. McCoy, 40, has been with the Broncos since the 2009 season, coaching quarterbacks and serving as the team’s offensive coordinator. McCoy has received interest as a head coach primarily for the outstanding job he’s done the last two seasons, adding the read-option to the Broncos offense in the middle of the 2011 season in order to suit quarterback Tim Tebow’s unique skill-set. The Broncos led the NFL in rushing in 2011, winning the AFC West and advancing the divisional round of the playoffs. McCoy made more adjustments to the offense when the team signed Peyton Manning last offseason. Denver ranked fourth in total offense, including fifth in passing, and had the NFL’s No. 2 scoring offense. Prior to working with the Broncos, McCoy spent nine seasons as a position coach with the Carolina Panthers, spending his last two seasons (2007-08) as the team’s passing game coordinator. The Panthers ranked fifth in “passing yards per play” in the 2008 season. McCoy has also been interviewed by the Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles and was scheduled to meet again with the Cardinals on Tuesday. McCoy’s interview with the Chargers took place on Monday. “The Chargers have great tradition and great people,” McCoy told the team’s official website . “The great thing is it’s a family run business. I’m big into family. There’s an open door policy for everyone to feel welcome and open to come enjoy the environment that we’re all in this together.” Other candidates in San Diego include Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden, former Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt, former Bears head coach Lovie Smith, Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Gus Bradley and Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians. Below is an updated look at where current head coach and general manager vacancies stand on Jan. 15, over two weeks removed from when most of the positions were opened up on “Black Monday”: Arizona Cardinals : The Cardinals interviewed Ray Horton, their current defensive coordinator, the day after they fired Ken Whisenhunt. After promoting Steve Keim from vice president of player personnel to general manager, the search for a new head coach was ramped up, with Keim and president Michael Bidwill interviewing Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden, Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley and Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy, who could be the preferred choice , reports Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network. Chicago Bears : Few teams have cast as wide a net as GM Phil Emery has to find the next head coach of the Bears. Emery has interviewed a handful of special teams coordinator, including current Bears coordinator Dave Toub. Other special teams coordinators interviewed by the Bears include Joe DeCamillis (Dallas Cowboys), Keith Armstrong (Atlanta Falcons) and Mike Priefer of the Minnesota Vikings.

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Broncos Have Trouble Moving On

The Denver Broncos lost the Baltimore Ravens in dramatic fashion, falling in Double OT on a late field goal. The loss still bewilders some of the players.

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2013 NFL Playoffs – Is Denver’s Super Bowl window shut?

Vince Verhei explains why the Denver Broncos’ window to win a title is still open, although they may need to make a couple changes on defense.

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Mike McCoy takes San Diego Chargers head coach job

Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy has accepted an offer to become the San Diego Chargers’ new coach.

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Sources: Broncos’ McCoy to take Chargers job

Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy has told the team that he is accepting the San Diego Chargers’ head-coaching job, according to sources.

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