Browns or Packers? Josh McDaniels Favored for Both Head Coaching Jobs

By Ryan Metivier in NFL Football
Updated: April 22, 2020 at 7:37 am EDTPublished:

- Eight NFL teams will be hiring new head coaches this offseason
- Patriots’ OC Josh McDaniels is one of the most talked about potential hires on the market
- Favored for both, is McDaniels a good bet to be coaching in Cleveland or Green Bay in 2019?
With the conclusion of the 2018 NFL regular season, we entered Black Monday, the annual day where many of the league’s least successful coaches receive their walking papers.
After a handful were shown the door this year, to go along with a couple who were fired before season’s end, there are now eight open head coaching positions.
New England Patriots’ Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels has long been touted as the hottest head coaching prospect. He’s currently favored to win the job with both the Browns and Packers.
The odds and candidates below for the Browns’ job have drastically changed since October when Hue Jackson was let go.
Odds To Be Browns Next Head Coach
Coach | Odds |
---|---|
Josh McDaniels | +350 |
Dan Campbell | +500 |
Freddie Kitchens | +500 |
Gregg Williams | +500 |
Jim Caldwell | +600 |
Bruce Arians | +700 |
Mike McCarthy | +700 |
Adam Gase | +900 |
Brian Flores | +1000 |
Mike Munchak | +1200 |
Nick Sirianni | +1600 |
Jim Harbaugh | +3300 |
Urban Meyer | +5000 |
All odds taken 1/4.
Could McDaniels Return Home?
A move to Cleveland could be appealing to McDaniels, given the 42-year-old is a native of Barberton, Ohio.
The Browns’ head coaching position is one of the most appealing jobs on the market this offseason.
Joining the Browns means inheriting a team full of young talent, including Offensive Rookie of the Year candidate Baker Mayfield.
The Browns finished with their best record since 2014 and reached seven wins for only the second time since 2007.
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Though long regarded for this work in New England as an OC, McDaniels’ brief head coaching stint with Denver underwhelmed.
McDaniels finished with an 11-17 record with the Broncos in two seasons from 2009-2011.
A quick stop in St. Louis for the 2011 season as OC was followed by him returning to New England. Last year he temporarily accepted the head coaching role with Indianapolis before withdrawing to again stay with the Pats.
McDaniels finished with an 11-17 record with the Broncos in two seasons from 2009-2011.
That hasn’t seemed to deter several suitors this offseason. For his part, McDaniels sounds like he’s ready to throw his name back into the mix and word is the Browns are high on his list of destinations.
Report: Josh McDaniels "enthusiastically interested" in Browns head coaching position https://t.co/81yJC2631B
— NBC Sports Boston (@NBCSBoston) January 4, 2019
One team we know for sure he won’t be joining are Cleveland’s division rivals Cincinnati. McDaniels reportedly turned down a request from the Bengals to interview for their head coaching position.
McDaniels may be favored, but many names are in the mix, including ex-Packers’ HC Mike McCarthy. McCarthy turned down a position with Arizona but has been a rumored to be the favorite for jobs in New York and Cleveland.
Mike McCarthy is visiting with the #Browns and #Jets for their Head Coach openings and @BrettFavre discussed what he brings to the table…
"I think he is a great choice for any of these teams but those two in particular because of the Quarterback situation."
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— SiriusXM NFL Radio (@SiriusXMNFL) January 2, 2019
McDaniels will also be going up against two in-house candidates in Gregg Williams and Freddie Kitchens. The two helped guide the Browns to a 5-3 record after Hue Jackson’s dismissal.
Williams’ odds have dropped since late December, but he remains a strong candidate and earned the respect of the team during his interim role.
Odds To Be Packers Next Head Coach
Coach | Odds |
---|---|
Josh McDaniels | -150 |
Matt LaFleur | +350 |
Dan Campbell | +750 |
Jim Caldwell | +750 |
Adam Gase | +1200 |
Brian Flores | +1400 |
Mike Munchak | +1400 |
Jim Harbaugh | +5000 |
Brett Favre | +10000 |
Of the names on this list, perhaps no one can speak to working in a similar environment more than McDaniels who’s spent years in the headset of one Tom Brady.
.@ColinCowherd: The Green Bay Packers next coach will be….@AlbertBreer: Josh McDaniels@ColinCowherd: Le'Veon Bell next year is the starting running back for…@AlbertBreer: Tampa Bay Buccaneers pic.twitter.com/b1H80L3lWn
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) January 2, 2019
McDaniels To Coach Second Future HOF’er?
The Packers parted ways with Mike McCarthy earlier this season and handed the interim status to Offensive Coordinator Joe Philbin.
Despite Aaron Rodgers’ goals of giving Philbin every chance to keep the job, Philbin can’t even be found in the betting odds. Philbin did at least interview for the job earlier this week.
Despite multiple NFL inquiries, Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald is not going to be a candidate for any NFL jobs, agent Bryan Harlan tells me. The #Packers had hoped to interview him, among others.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 3, 2019
McDaniels is also the trendy pick for the Green Bay job.
Having Rodgers at QB is both a blessing and curse when pursuing a future head coach. No matter who wins the job it will always be Rodgers’ team and building a relationship and trust with the future Hall of Fame quarterback will be paramount.
Who Coaches The Browns and Packers In 2019?
The Browns’ seem to have momentum rolling in Cleveland and why not build off that for 2019. I’ll bet on the Browns staying in-house and the job going to either Gregg Williams or Freddie Kitchens.
With both at +500 odds, they each could be a worth a bet.
If McDaniels actually wants to leave New England for real this time, and he can win the interview, I’ll bet on him landing in Green Bay.
Gase would fit the mold of the offensive play-calling head coach who would be able to install a modern system to benefit quarterback Aaron Rodgers. https://t.co/LhtDNgP6UO
— Packers News (@PGPackersNews) January 4, 2019
However, considering the the massive contract extension McDaniels signed to stay with the Pats in September, I’m not convinced he’s ready to leave.
Should he stay, I’ll look at some longer odds on ex-Dolphins’ HC Adam Gase at +1200, who’s widely regarded as a bright offensive mind and quarterback specialist.

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Ryan is SBD's resident soccer pro, though his repertoire is by no means limited to a single sport. His articles have been published by the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), Ontario Hockey League (OHL), and the Kitchener Rangers, and outlets like SportsXpress and Shredthespread.com