Offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur said he is staying "in the moment" with the Vikings, but NFL teams searching for a new coach already started knocking on doors at Winter Park on Monday.
The Bears, Lions and Cardinals requested to interview Shurmur, the architect of the NFL's 11th-ranked offense, during Vikings first-round bye this week, a league source told the Star Tribune's Ben Goessling. Detroit fired Jim Caldwell, Chicago dismissed John Fox and Arizona coach Bruce Arians retired on Monday.
The Giants, Colts and Raiders also are looking for new coaches. And others might soon be, too.
The Vikings have their own request to teams looking to interview their play caller: Come to Minnesota. "This time of year you can request that they come here, during the bye week," coach Mike Zimmer said. "So that's what we'll do."
Shurmur is the only one who can decline the interviews, by way of NFL rule allowing assistants to interview for promotions. However, the speed dating needs to happen this week during the Vikings' first-round bye. Teams can request second interviews when the playoff team loses or during the week after the conference championships.
Shurmur is back in head coaching conversations despite a 9-23 record as the Browns coach in 2011-12. That's what a playoff-caliber Vikings offense can do after losing its starting quarterback and running back in the first month. The Vikings improved total yards from 28th to 11th in Shurmur's first full season as coordinator.
"I think he's been adaptable," Zimmer said last month. "I think people that have seen the improvement in the offense, you know, most places that are looking for head coaches probably want somebody to work with the quarterback, be able to develop the quarterback.
"He's had the opportunity to work with a few here. So I think that part is what's making him probably an attractive candidate."