The Seattle Seahawks won't have just one hot coaching candidate but perhaps two, when NFL teams officially start conducting interviews for their job openings.

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Offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell has been rumored to be a candidate for the Los Angeles Rams opening and on Tuesday's edition of NFL Live, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported offensive line coach Tom Cable will be among the candidates to fill head coaching spots, as well.

Currently, only three jobs are open with the Buffalo Bills being the latest along with the Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars, where coincidentally a former Seahawks coach, Gus Bradley, was just let go.

Cable, 52, wouldn't be making his first go-around as an NFL headman. He coached the Oakland Raiders from 2008 to 2010 with little success; although, he was fired after an 8-8 season. His overall record with the Raiders was 17-27 with no playoff appearances

Ironically, both hot candidates that the Seahawks have to offer are much-maligned by their current fan base in Seattle. But, NFL organizations may be hot on their trail nonetheless.