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>>Oregon's Kelly To Interview With Three NFL Teams

(Undated) -- Oregon Ducks head coach Chip Kelly is expected to interview with three NFL teams. They are the Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles and Cleveland Browns. "USA Today" states the meetings will most likely take place in the Phoenix Metropolitan area. Kelly and the Ducks defeated the Kansas State Wildcats 35-17 in the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night. All three teams fired their head coaches following disappointing seasons. The paper also reports Oregon offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich will be the Ducks' head man should Kelly make the leap to the NFL. The New Hampshire native is 46-and-7 at the helm of Oregon since 2009.

>>Report: Ray Lewis Headed To Broadcast Booth

(Baltimore, MD) -- It looks like Ray Lewis is headed to the broadcast booth once his football career is over. That's according to "Sports Illustrated," which reports the Ravens linebacker is close to signing a multi-year deal with ESPN. "SI" says Lewis is expected to play a major role in the network's "Monday Night Countdown" program. No formal announcement is expected until after the Ravens' season and ESPN is not commenting on the report. Lewis announced yesterday that he will retire after Baltimore's postseason run. The Ravens host the Colts on Sunday in an AFC Wild Card playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium.

>>Bill O'Brien Staying At Penn State

(State College, PA) -- Penn State head football coach Bill O'Brien will not be heading to the NFL. Multiple reports stated O'Brien decided to pass on opportunities at the highest level. The "Cleveland Plain Dealer" said on Thursday he had interviewed with the Browns earlier in the week, and the Eagles were also supposedly interested in his services. The Nittany Lions head man led them to a shocking 8-and-4 record in the midst of controversy and transfers because of the Jerry Sandusky scandal. O'Brien replaced Penn State legend Joe Paterno after being with the New England Patriots since 2007. He served numerous roles on the Pats coaching staff eventually leading to him being an offensive coordinator in 2011.

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