The first man to ever throw a touchdown pass for the Carolina Panthers may very well be the next head coach for the Carolina Panthers.
As first reported by NFL Network insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero on Wednesday, the team has now engaged in their second set of interviews for their head coaching vacancy. 2022’s interim head coach Steve Wilks got his chance on Tuesday night while Frank Reich and Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore get theirs today.
So, who’s the favorite to this very point? Well, it could actually be Reich.
MMQB senior NFL reporter Albet Breer noted that the former Indianapolis Colts head coach and former Panthers quarterback has “gained steam” in the process.
The Panthers are conducting a second interview with former Colts coach Frank Reich today in Charlotte, per source. He's gained steam as a candidate, with David Tepper seemingly pivoting to more experienced coaches through the process.
Reich played for the Panthers in 1995.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) January 25, 2023
And even earlier than that interesting nugget, NFL insider Josina Anderson reported that Carolina has already gotten to discussing potential staff scenarios with Reich.
I’m told the #Panthers already have explored possible staff scenarios w/ Frank Reich, prior to today, per league source.
From the beginning ownership expressed interest in an experienced HC w/an offensive background, before allowing process to unfold. Initial mindset may prevail
— JosinaAnderson (@JosinaAnderson) January 25, 2023
From the outset of his search, owner David Tepper prioritized experienced candidates with an offensive mindset. And although many of Carolina’s targets have been young offensive coordinators, it’s Reich who may encompass all of what the billionaire is looking for.