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Jeff Fisher Says He’s Not Done Coaching in NFL

December 16, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

His old team might be playing Thursday night against the Seattle Seahawks, but former Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher is already looking for his next job on an NFL sideline.
During the NBC telecast for Thursday night's game, commentator Al Michaels revealed he spoke to Fisher, whom the Rams fired Monday after four-plus seasons, and noted Fisher wants to continue his career as a head coach (via Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio).
It's been a rocky road for Fisher, who has experienced six straight losing seasons, dating back to his time as the head coach of the Tennessee Titans.
Fisher had been with the organization since its days as the Houston Oilers, remaining at the helm from 1994 to 2010. However, he had just six winning seasons in that stretch, and those were the only ones of his 22-year coaching career.
With a career record of 173-165, he is tied with Dan Reeves for the most defeats as a head coach in NFL history, per Pro-Football-Reference.com.
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