As it turns out, the Buffalo Bills have requested to interview far more than just one coordinator on a bye-week playoff team for their vacant head coaching position. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that not only is Denver offensive coordinator Adam Gase on the Bills' wish list of interviewees, but so are Seattle coordinators Darrell Bevell (offense) and Dan Quinn (defense), and New England offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.

Bills have requested HC interviews with Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell, Broncos OC Adam Gase, Patriots OC Josh McDaniels, Seahawks DC Dan Quinn. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 2, 2015

Gase's Bills interview is scheduled for Saturday. If the Bills want to talk to Bevell, Quinn, and McDaniels, they'll also have to do it by the end of this weekend, as league rules prohibit coordinators on bye-week playoff teams from interviewing next week.

Keep in mind that Buffalo is also finalizing plans to interview San Diego offensive coordinator Frank Reich for the position on Sunday, as well.

Bevell has been on Pete Carroll's coaching staff in Seattle since 2011, where he helped the Seahawks' offense grow into a nice complementary piece to their league-best defense in the richest period of time in Seattle sports history. He has experience working with young quarterbacks, as well, which will undoubtedly appeal greatly to the Bills.

Quinn joined Carroll's staff in 2013 as the defensive coordinator, pulled up from the college ranks (Florida) after Gus Bradley left to become head coach in Jacksonville. If you pay any attention whatsoever to the NFL, you know that the Seahawks have the best defense in the NFL by a comfortable margin. A lot of that is personnel, and a healthy chunk of it is Carroll, but Quinn is considered an up-and-comer in the business all the same, and it's hard to argue with the results he's had in Seattle.

McDaniels, meanwhile, has worked in New England since 2001, save for a three-year stint in which he left to be head coach in Denver (2009-10), and the offensive coordinator in St. Louis (2011). Now four seasons removed from his last head coaching gig, McDaniels has found himself back on the hot list of candidates, and is currently coordinating the No. 4 ranked scoring offense in the NFL.

In addition to the four bye-week coordinators and Reich, the Bills are also reportedly interested in speaking to Rex Ryan about their coaching job, as well.