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Source: Morris set to be Falcons’ interim coach

Defensive coordinator Raheem Morris is expected to be named the Atlanta Falcons‘ interim head coach Monday, according to a league source.

Morris replaces Dan Quinn, who was fired Sunday along with general manager Thomas Dimitroff.

Morris has coached on both sides of the ball in Atlanta. He was the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2009-2011, finishing with a 17-31 record. Now he takes over an 0-5 Falcons team.

Morris, who was switched from coaching wide receivers last season to work with the defensive backs, was credited with helping the Falcons dramatic turnaround in 2019 following a 1-7 start. The team closed the season 6-2 to finish 7-9, essentially saving Quinn’s job for one more season.

Some viewed Morris, 44, as a potential head-coaching candidate this past offseason. One NFC team even inquired about bringing him in for an interview, although Morris never interviewed with any team in the end.

Both Falcons owner Arthur Blank and Quinn gave Morris their blessing to pursue head-coaching opportunities even after Morris was named the team’s defensive coordinator for 2020.

“I always believe that you want to support people in the NFL,” Blank told ESPN in the offseason regarding Morris. “The NFL is a big fraternity in many ways. You have individuals that deserve an opportunity. And if they get it, you want to give it to them.

“I think Raheem is a very fine coach. He’s been coaching for 17 years now. I think he was part of the reason for our success in the second half of last year.”

Now Morris has the challenge of trying to inject life in a Falcons teams who is 0-5 for the first time since 1997. Problems exist on both sides of the ball, with the defense surrendering 32.2 points per game and 446 yards per game and an offense struggling to find the end zone on a consistent basis. Not to mention the Falcons had a well-publicized, special teams gaffe: a failed onside kick recovery in Dallas that resulted in a 40-39 loss to the Cowboys.

It is unclear if Morris will continue his defensive coordinating duties. Assistant head coach/linebackers Jeff Ulbrich shared in the defensive play-calling with Morris during the second half of last year.

The Falcons are the first team in league history to blow 15-plus-point, fourth quarter leads in multiple games during a single season.

The Falcons, whose 23-16 home loss to the Carolina Panthers led to the firings of Quinn and Dimitroff, next face the Minnesota Vikings (1-4) on the road Sunday. Team president and CEO Rich McKay has assumed the the day-to-day oversight of football operations in the interim and will assist Blank in the search for a new general manager and head coach.

The Falcons last started 0-6 during the 1996 season when they finished 3-13 under June Jones.

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