JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Dallas Cowboys secondary coach Jerome Henderson is interviewing with the Jacksonville Jaguars for their vacant defensive coordinator position, a league source told ESPN Cowboys reporter Todd Archer.

Henderson also interviewed with the Cleveland Browns for their head coaching opening, which went to Hue Jackson.

NFL Network's Albert Breer first reported the news.

The Cowboys gave up the third-fewest TD passes in the NFL in 2015 under secondary coach Jerome Henderson. Matthew Emmons/USA Today Sports

Henderson is the fourth person to interview for the Jaguars' defensive coordinator job. Jim Schwartz, Atlanta Falcons secondary coach Marquand Manuel, and Miami Dolphins interim defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo also interviewed over the past two weeks. Schwartz was named Philadelphia's defensive coordinator on Tuesday.

Henderson has been with the Cowboys since 2012. The Cowboys gave up the fifth-fewest yards (3,632) and third-fewest TD passes (19) in the NFL in 2015. However, the Cowboys intercepted just eight passes, one fewer than the Jaguars did.

Henderson, who played eight seasons as a defensive back in the NFL, also was a secondary coach in Cleveland and with the New York Jets. He also was the Jets' director of player development for two seasons.