The Seattle Seahawks appear to have their first external candidate for the offensive coordinator job.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Seahawks are interviewing Arizona Cardinals pass-game specialist Conner Senger.
"The Seahawks will interview AZCardinals pass game specialist Conner Senger for their offensive coordinator position, source said," Rapoport reported, before adding that Arizona would like to retain him.
Senger, 30, was previously a candidate for the Chicago Bears' offensive coordinator vacancy before the team promoted Press Taylor to the role.
As far as we know, this is the first external candidate the Seahawks have interviewed for the job.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports the team is interviewing quarterbacks coach Andrew Janocko, passing game coordinator Jake Peetz, run game specialist/assistant offensive line coach Justin Outten and tight ends coach Mack Brown.
Senger's coaching career began in 2017, when he was hired as the quarterbacks coach of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. He got his feet wet in the NFL in 2022, when he joined the Cardinals as part of the Bill Bidwell Fellowship.
Senger worked his way up to offensive quality control coach in 2023 and served as assistant quarterbacks coach in 2024 before moving into his current role in 2025.
Given his lack of experience and Mike Macdonald's desire for continuity, we would say Senger's chances of landing the play-caller job in Seattle are slim.
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