Mike Zimmer reportedly expressed interest in the Cowboys defensive coordinator position

As the head coach of the Vikings for eight years, Zimmer recorded a 72-56-1 record.

After two years away, might former Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer be getting close to rejoining the league?

Zimmer is reportedly considering applying for the freshly open defensive coordinator position with the Dallas Cowboys, according to a report from Cowboys Country on FanNation.

Before taking the helm as head coach of the Washington Commanders on Thursday, Dan Quinn served as the Cowboys defensive coordinator for the previous three seasons. Dallas’ defense has ranked in the top ten the last two seasons under Quinn.

After being let go by the Vikings at the end of the 2021 season, Zimmer has not been involved in the National Football League. The 67-year-old led the Vikings to a 72-56-1 record over his eight years in that role. Under Zimmer, Minnesota took it to the NFC Championship game in 2017 and won the NFC North twice.

In December, Zimmer expressed his desire to carry on coaching in an interview with NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, saying, “I just think it’s something that’s in your blood.” For a very long period, my dad coached high school football. I adore spending time with the players. I enjoy taking on the challenge of improving an organization.”

Prior to joining the organization in 2000 as the defensive coordinator, Zimmer was the defensive coach for the Dallas Cowboys from 1994 to 1999. McCarthy and Zimmer, the head coach of Dallas at the moment, have a long coaching history dating back to McCarthy’s tenure as the Packers’ head coach from 2006 to 2018.

November 28, 2021, USA; Santa Clara, CA Prior to the Minnesota Vikings’ game at Levi’s Stadium versus the San Francisco 49ers, head coach Mike Zimmer observes warm-ups.

 

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