UPDATE: DeFilippo will interview for the position with the Vikings on Thursday, according to NFL Insider Adam Caplan.

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John DeFilippo is still basking in the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl 52 victory that was won in Minnesota, but now the Vikings are out to potentially bring him back to the state longer than his week-long lasted for the festivities.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Vikings have officially requested to interview the Eagles quarterbacks coach for their offensive coordinator job, which was left vacant when Pat Shurmur became the head coach of the Giants.

Eagles offensive coordinator Frank Reich is also set to interview for the Indianapolis Colts' head coaching job on Friday, meaning that job could open up there as well. With DeFilippo's contract up at year's end, this could create a bidding war between the Vikings and Philadelphia.

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News of DeFilippo as a candidate was first revealed last week by the St. Paul Pioneer Press, who has also reported that the Vikings were willing to wait out the end of the season to talk to him if they were not granted permission to speak before then.

DeFilippo would be the fifth candidate to interview for the position, joining Vikings quarterbacks coach Kevin Stefanski, Texans quarterbacks coach Sean Ryan, Saints tight ends/assistant head coach Dan Campbell and former Vikings and Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell.

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