UCLA coach Jim Mora has again been linked to the NFL.

The former Seattle Seahawks and Atlanta Falcons headman was included among three college coaches who are “open” to leaving for NFL jobs in a report published Sunday by the NFL Networks’ Ian Rapoport.

Appearing on the Rich Eisen Show two days later, Mora denied interest in returning to the pros.

“I don’t know where Ian got his information,” Mora told Eisen. “I haven’t talked to Ian. You know how those guys are. Sometimes they just make stuff up, and throw it out there, and see if it sticks.”

Before becoming the Falcons head coach in 2004, Mora was an assistant with the San Diego Chargers, New Orleans Saints and San Francisco 49ers for nearly two decades.

“I’m just trying to beat Colorado, Rich,” Mora continued. “That’s all. I’m just trying to beat Colorado. Eyes on the prize. The prize is 12:07 kickoff, Saturday, try to win that game. That’s all I’m thinking about.”

This is not new territory for Mora, now in his fourth season at UCLA. He has repeatedly been connected with NFL coaching vacancies.

After his first season with the Bruins in 2012, the Chargers reportedly contacted him, and last January, the 49ers and the New York Jets were reported to have interest, as well.

In August, after announcing a $1 million donation to the now under construction Wasserman Football Center, Mora issued a sort of re-commitment to UCLA.

“I would hope it would put (and end to) any of those silly rumors that our opponents are using against us that I’m leaving,” he said that day.