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Report: Packers' Philbin to interview for Dolphins' head-coach job

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Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin will interview for the Dolphins' head-coaching job by this weekend, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Philbin previously interviewed for the Chiefs' head-coaching position.

Philbin has directed the Packers to a top-10 ranking in total yardage and scoring in each of his five years coordinating the offense, including a No. 1 ranking in scoring and a No. 3 ranking in total yardage this season.

The Dolphins have already interviewed interim coach Todd Bowles, former Titans head coach Jeff Fisher and Bears special-teams coordinator Dave Toub to fill the vacancy created when they fired Tony Sparano with three games left in the season.

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