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Commanders Interview Joe Cullen for Defensive Coordinator

The Washington Commanders are interviewing Joe Cullen for the defensive coordinator position, following his tenure with the Kansas City Chiefs. Cullen, a seasoned defensive line coach, has limited experience as an NFL coordinator, with his only previous stint being with the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2021, which resulted in a struggling defense. Despite this, he has worked with stars like Chris Jones and has no past ties to the Commanders coaching staff. The team is also considering other candidates, such as Raiders coordinator Patrick Graham, as they continue their search for new coordinators.

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