Former Cowboys offensive line coach Marc Colombo will interview for the same position with the New York Giants on Wednesday, according to a source.

Colombo spent the last five seasons with the Cowboys coaching staff mainly on the offensive line. He took over the offensive line position full-time in the middle of the 2019 season, replacing Paul Alexander, who was fired.

If Colombo is hired, he will join newly hired offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, who took that position last week.

Colombo played 10 NFL seasons for the Bears, Cowboys and Dolphins.

The Cowboys relieved Colombo of his duties when Garrett wasn’t retained as the head coach. Colombo had two years remaining on his contract and helped the Cowboys get three Pro Bowl players, Tyron Smith, Zack Martin and Travis Frederick, in 2019.

The Cowboys replaced Colombo with Joe Philbin.