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If you live or want to live and work in the greater East Rutherford, Arlington, Houston, Los Angeles, St. Louis, Tampa, Seattle or Washington D.C. areas, the XFL is looking for a few good men and women. All you have to do to apply for a job position in the new/old football league is submit your application to the XFL on LinkedIn today! Seriously.

Yes, we’re talking to you Colin Kaepernick, Tim Tebow, Johnny Manziel, and Mike McCarthy.

John Fox, Jim Caldwell, Ben McAdoo, Chuck Pagano, and Jack Del Rio, you too are also welcome to apply. Even you can still apply Hue Jackson, even though you’re currently filling the Dwight Schrute role for Marvin Lewis.

Oh, wait, Fox and Caldwell already have jobs with the XFL as “advisors.” My bad.

According to MSN.com…

Those interested in coaching, playing, or being employed as an agent in Vince McMahon’s football league can submit a job application through LinkedIn. Candidates must answer why they’re passionate about working for the XFL and provide links or information about their social media presence. The applications don’t list a starting salary, but Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reported in August that XFL commissioner Oliver Luck told NFL agents that “(e)xceptional players” will have the opportunity to earn more than $200,000 per season.

From the XFL job openings LinkedIn page…

WHY THE XFL? We are assembling a team of smart, tenacious and passionate professionals who offer fresh perspectives and possess a relentless drive to win. Are you ready to join the XFL and help launch a fan-first, innovative and progressive new football league? We invite you to check out our current openings below and let us know if you’re ready for the challenge. Please start by selecting the type of role you are looking for from the categories below.

You have your choice of becoming an XFL Agent, XFL Coach, or an XFL Player.

Surely, every application the XFL receives will be 100 percent legit, right?

And remember, as the XFL states on its website, “Bottom line: every element of the game is under review to see where we can make improvements. We are already field-testing each potential change and if we approve it, you will see it. If not, it’s trash.”



