And then there were two
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Rams are reporting on their website that they and the Dolphins are finalists in the bidding to hire Jeff Fisher as their head coach.
The team said Monday that the former Titans coach completed a second interview with the Rams on Sunday, touring facilities in St. Louis and spending time with quarterback Sam Bradford. Fisher also interviewed with owner Stan Kroenke in Denver last week.
Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff said both teams anticipate a decision from Fisher in the new few days.
The team said Fisher's visit to St. Louis lasted about four hours, and said he returned to his home in Nashville on Sunday night to begin deliberating.
The Rams also have interviewed Arizona defensive co-ordinator Ray Horton for the position.
latest NFL news
- Panthers LB Beason rips 49ers QB Smith
- Giants' Nicks breaks foot, out 12 weeks
- Smith: Facts will prove NFL collusion claim
- Sanchez sharp, Tebow tosses INTs in OTAs
- NFLPA, officials agree to federal mediation
- NFL's concussion concerns clouding future
- Saints getting accustomed to new defence
- Panthers' Newton expected to play bigger role
- Broncos pass rush getting fit for 2012
- Steelers' Redman eager for new season
NFL analysis
headlines
-
Hamilton's walk off buries Blue Jays -
First win of the season -
Celtics take care of business -
Dos Santos retains heavyweight title -
What's next for Canadian teams?






