Former Green Bay Packers interim coach and offensive coordinator Joe Philbin is already receiving interest from around the NFL.

According to long-time beat reporter Bob McGinn, the Minnesota Vikings have been granted permission by the Packers to interview for Minnesota’s opening at offensive line coach.

Joe Philbin has been granted permission by the #Packers to interview for the offensive line job with the #Vikings. Philbin spent 10 yrs. in GB, including 2018 as OC for 12 games and interim HC for four games. Minn looking for permanent replacement for the late Tony Sparano. — Bob McGinn (@BobMcGinn) January 10, 2019

Former Packers coach Mike McCarthy brought Philbin back to Green Bay this past season. He served as offensive coordinator for the first 12 games before taking over as interim coach once McCarthy was fired, going 2-2 over the final four games.

The Packers interviewed Philbin for their head coach opening but went with young offensive coordinator Matt LaFleur, who was officially introduced as the new coach on Wednesday.

LaFleur is expected to consider keeping Philbin on the Packers’ staff, but an offer from Mike Zimmer and the Vikings might be enough to get the veteran coach out of Green Bay.

Philbin, 57, has several years of experience coaching the offensive line. Most recently, he coached the offensive line for two years under Chuck Pagano in Indianapolis.