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MIAMI (AP) — Buffalo Bills running backs coach and assistant head coach Anthony Lynn has interviewed for the Miami Dolphins' head job.
Lynn, who interviewed Wednesday, was the fourth candidate to talk with the Dolphins. They've also met with former NFL coach Mike Shanahan, former Atlanta Falcons coach Mike Smith and Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Teryl Austin.
Lynn has been a running backs coach since 2003 with four NFL teams. He was with the Jets from 2009 to 2014 and followed head coach Rex Ryan to the Bills this past season.
The Dolphins have scheduled at least four other interviews, including one with interim coach, Dan Campbell. He went 5-7 after replacing Joe Philbin, and Miami finished 6-10.
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