According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels will interview with the Rams, Jaguars and 49ers as he looks to become a head coach for the second time in his career.

McDaniels, who is currently in his second stint with the Patriots, was with the Rams as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the 2011 season before returning to New England that postseason. He has been with the Patriots for all four of their Super Bowl championships.

Speaking on a conference call with reporters Monday, McDaniels offered no update on his future.

"Really, nothing," McDaniels said. "Just been working at creating the film here and getting everything nailed down for the Miami deal. I know there's a process in place, and we've gone through that before. But at this point, I have nothing to add or comment on."

According to Rapoport, the 49ers have also requested to interview Patriots director of player personnel Nick Caserio. Rapoport notes that they are interested in both Caserio and McDaniels in an effort to have a coach and general manager “with a great relationship.”

Caserio has gone back and forth between coaching and front office duties for the Patriots since joining the organization as a personal assistant in 2001. Since 2008, he has been the team’s director of player personnel.

#Patriots OC Josh McDaniels will get plenty of requests. My understanding is he’ll do 3 interviews late this week: #Rams, #Jaguars, #49ers. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 2, 2017