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A New Candidate Emerges in Vikings Search for OC

By Sean Borman

Add another name to the list of possible candidates for the Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator vacancy.

According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Vikings plan to interview Houston Texans quarterbacks coach Sean Ryan on Monday.

Ryan, 45, is a native of Hudson Falls, New York.

He broke into the NFL coaching circles in 2007 as offensive quality control coach of the New York Giants under then-head coach Tom Coughlin. Ryan received a promotion to Wide Receivers Coach in 2010 and then again to Quarterbacks Coach in 2012. He was reassigned to the wide receivers in 2014 after Ben McAdoo took over as the offensive coordinator.

During his time in New York, Ryan was part of two Super Bowl victories. He has received praise for being instrumental in developing rookie wideout Odell Beckham Jr.

In 2016, Ryan was hired by the Houston Texans as Wide Receivers Coach. A year later he received a promotion to Quarterbacks Coach. Ryan has been credited for helping rookie Deshaun Watson to one of the best rookie seasons in NFL history before the quarterback tore his ACL on November 2nd.

Ryan also interviewed for offensive coordinator with the Cleveland Browns before they hired Todd Haley.

Sean Borman

Sean Borman is a writer with Minnesota roots that's a Vikings optimist. He was an intern with the Vikings during college and is an IT nerd by day. You can find him on the golf course during summer and on Twitter @SeanBormanNFL.

Tags: Ben McAdoo Deshaun Watson Odell Beckham Jr Sean Ryan Todd Haley Tom Coughlin