Former New York Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale is on the verge of his next NFL opportunity after interviewing with the Atlanta Falcons.
The former Giants and current Michigan defensive coordinator has defensive coordinator interviews set up with the Falcons and Colts, and the Bengals are a potential option, according to NFL Network. Martindale,
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After just one season at Michigan, former New York Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale could be on his way back to the NFL. On Tuesday, the 61-year-old Martindale met with the Atlanta Falcons and he will follow that up with a Thursday interview in Indianapolis.
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. - The Atlanta Falcons completed an interview with Don "Wink" Martindale for their defensive coordinator position, the team announced Tuesday. Martindale marks the Falcons' first official interview. TRACKER: Keep up with the Falcons' search for a new defensive coordinator
Wink Martindale has defensive coordinator interviews set up with the Falcons and Colts, according to NFL Network. Per the report, the Bengals are also a potential option for the former Giants and current Michigan defensive coordinator. He will meet with Atlanta on Tuesday and Indianapolis on Thursday.
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