Herm Edwards could be a candidate to coach the defensive backs in Tampa, according to TBO.com. FoxSports.com’s Jay Glazer reported that Edwards has no desire to be a defensive coordinator, a position he’s never occupied. Instead, he’ll decide between coaching defensive backs, working in TV or taking time off. “I’m going to take until after the weekend to decide what I want to do next,” Edwards told Glazer. “I need to talk to my wife and see which direction I want to go.” He is due $3 million from the Chiefs for the remaining year on his contract. Edwards previously coached the defensive backs in Tampa from 1996-2000. When he was the head coach of the Jets, Edwards was introduced to Raheem Morris, who was then an assistant at Hofstra. Edwards offered him a minority internship, which Morris points to as the break that got him into the NFL coaching ranks.