All indications coming out of Buffalo continue to point in the direction of the Bills hiring Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey as their head coach, as soon as Wednesday, league sources close to the situation said Tuesday.
Buffalo team president Tom Donahoe and Mularkey continue to be in contact by phone as the stages beyond the initial interview process unfold. The two spoke Monday, and plan to talk again Tuesday night, sources said.
Mularkey has not been summoned back to Buffalo for his second face-to-face interview with Donahoe and Bills owner Ralph Wilson, but indications are that step is not a necessity in order for Mularkey to be offered the job as Gregg Williams' replacement.
Mularkey and Donahoe have now had at least three discussions about the Bills job, and their conversation Tuesday night would represent a fourth. Mularkey interviewed for the job last Wednesday in Buffalo, and he and Donahoe continued the interview on the phone Friday.
Buffalo team president Tom Donahoe and Mularkey continue to be in contact by phone as the stages beyond the initial interview process unfold. The two spoke Monday, and plan to talk again Tuesday night, sources said.
Mularkey has not been summoned back to Buffalo for his second face-to-face interview with Donahoe and Bills owner Ralph Wilson, but indications are that step is not a necessity in order for Mularkey to be offered the job as Gregg Williams' replacement.
Mularkey and Donahoe have now had at least three discussions about the Bills job, and their conversation Tuesday night would represent a fourth. Mularkey interviewed for the job last Wednesday in Buffalo, and he and Donahoe continued the interview on the phone Friday.
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