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Eric Bieniemy Next Redskins Head Coach Say Las Vegas Odds Makers The Redskins will have another head coach next season, and the speculation as to who will fill that role has already begun. On Monday, SportsBetting.ag posted a list of 50 names and each person's chances of becoming Washington's next head man. The lengthy list includes current and former coaches from the NFL and collegiate ranks, as well as a couple of retired players. Eric Bieniemy, Byron Leftwich, Mike Pettine, Todd Bowles and Greg Olson are the favorites, according to the site, with all having 5-1 odds or better. In last week's odds, Bieniemy was listed at 10-1. Redskins head coach in Week 1 of 2020 regular season Eric Bieniemy 5-2 Byron Leftwich 3-1 Mike Pettine 7-2 Todd Bowles 4-1 Greg Olson 5-1 Josh McDaniels 8-1 Kevin O'Connell 10-1 Mike Tomlin 12-1 Jim Caldwell 15-1 Mike McCarthy 15-1 Dennis Allen 15-1 Joe Judge 15-1 Kevin Stefanski 20-1 Ken Whisenhunt 20-1 Kris Richard 20-1 Matt Eberflus 20-1 Robert Saleh 20-1 Jim Schwartz 20-1 Mike Munchak 20-1 Jim Harbaugh 25-1 Dan Campbell 25-1 Todd Monken 25-1 Dave Toub 25-1 John DeFilippo 25-1 Ryan Day 50-1 Chip Kelly 50-1 Lincoln Riley 50-1 Kellen Moore 50-1 Guz Malzahn 50-1 Todd Haley 50-1 Brian Schottenheimer 50-1 Mike Gundy 100-1 Lane Kiffin 100-1 Matt Rhule 100-1 Mike Leach 100-1 Jimbo Fisher 100-1 Matt Campbell 100-1 Tom Herman 100-1 Rex Ryan 100-1 Sean Payton 150-1 Chris Petersen 200-1 David Shaw 200-1 Brian Kelly 200-1 Urban Meyer 200-1 Dabo Swinney 250-1 Nick Saban 250-1 Norv Turner 500-1 Tony Romo 500-1 Bill Cowher 500-1 Peyton Manning 500-1
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