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Source: Redskins hire former Panthers coach Ron Rivera

The Charlotte Observer
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Former Panthers coach Ron Rivera reportedly will take over the Redskins next.

It didn’t take long for former Carolina Panthers coach Ron Rivera to find a new job.

Rivera will be named the new coach in Washington, barring any unexpected developments, The Observer confirmed with a source familiar with the team’s decision who isn’t authorized to speak publicly about it. Rivera’s imminent hiring first was reported by ESPN.

The Redskins fired former coach Jay Gruden this season after an 0-5 start. Bill Callahan was the interim coach for the rest of the year and led Washington to a 3-13 record. One of Washington’s wins included beating the Panthers, 29-21, in Charlotte on Dec. 1. Rivera was fired two days later.

Rivera coached in Carolina for almost nine seasons, leading the team to one Super Bowl appearance and a 76-63-1 record. The Panthers made the playoffs in four of his nine seasons and won three NFC South titles. Panthers owner David Tepper fired him with four games left in the year and Carolina sitting at 5-7. The Panthers lost their final four games under interim coach Perry Fewell.

Washington hasn’t made the playoffs since 2015. However, the franchise does have a lot of salary-cap space and boasts the No. 2 overall pick in the 2020 draft. Rivera also inherits a young quarterback in Dwayne Haskins, who was a first-round pick in 2018. Also Monday, Washington parted ways with longtime team president Bruce Allen.

In the meantime, the Panthers are embarking on their own coaching search after finishing 2019 with eight straight losses. ESPN reported the team has interviewed former Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy, and several current NFL offensive coordinators should be in play, as well. Fewell also will be interviewed for the job.

Panthers players were clearing out their lockers Monday in preparation for the offseason. Upon hearing the news of Rivera’s imminent hiring by Washington, they were lavish in their praise of their former coach.

Panthers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy said he would tell Washington players that “one of the best things that ever happened to your career is about to happen. (Rivera) is one of the greatest men I’ve ever been around, one of the greatest coaches I’ve ever been around … he’s going to turn that place around. Guaranteed.”

Panthers tight end Greg Olsen said: “I don’t think it would be a surprise to anyone who’s been around here that it wasn’t going to take very long for another team to snatch Ron up.” Olsen compared Washington’s team now with the way the Panthers were in 2011 when Rivera was hired in Charlotte.

“Young quarterback, super talented,” Olsen said of Haskins. “We’ll see if that kid can be Cam (Newton). But he’s got a young quarterback that they’re looking to develop similar to how we were in 2011, have some pieces in place, need to get a little structure, need to get a little organization — and Ron’s the guy for that type of job.”

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