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Ravens' Caldwell draws interest from Lions, Redskins

Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell will interview for head-coaching openings with the Detroit Lions and the Washington Redskins, according to reports.

The Redskins are searching for a replacement for Mike Shanahan, who was fired earlier this week after four seasons as their coach. The Lions ousted coach Jim Schwartz on Monday after five seasons.

Caldwell helped the Super Bowl-winning Ravens last season when he stepped in to replace Cam Cameron as offensive coordinator.

Before Caldwell joined the Ravens, he led the Indianapolis Colts to Super Bowl XLIV, where they lost to the New Orleans Saints after the 2009 season.

Caldwell, who served as coach Tony Dungy's quarterbacks coach and assistant coach for seven seasons, was fired by the Colts after posting a 26-22 regular-season record in three seasons, including a 2-14 mark in 2011 without Peyton Manning at quarterback.

The Redskins' interview list includes Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell and Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Sean McDermott, according to reports.