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  • PHI Special Teams
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports, “The Eagles and special teams coach Michael Clay have agreed to terms on a new deal.”
    Rapoport didn’t have the specifics of the deal, but Clay’s contract was set to expire and the team allowed him to interview for a lateral move in Tampa Bay. After exploring other options, the two sides reached a deal to keep Clay in Philly for the foreseeable future. Clay has held the role of special teams coordinator in Philadelphia for five years.
  • BAL Coaching Staff
    Bills interviewed Ravens assistant special teams coach Anthony Levine for their special-teams coordinator vacancy.
    Levine, a long-time special teams standout for the Ravens in a decorated playing career, is the latest to interview for the Buccaneers special teams coordinator job. Levine may or may not be interested in coming along with John Harbaugh to join the Giants, so he has a lot of options on paper. The Buccaneers also reportedly interviewed Eagles special teams coordinator Michael Clay for the role in what would be a lateral move.