The Jacksonville Jaguars will interview former Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett for their vacancy at the same position Friday, according to The Florida Times-Union's Ryan O'Halloran.

Hackett served as the Bills' offensive coordinator for the past two seasons - including a 2013 campaign that saw the unit finish as the league's second-ranked rushing attack - but he was let go with the majority of the staff when head coach Doug Marrone opted out of his contract at the end of the 2014 season.

He joins a growing list of candidates for the job, as the Jaguars have also been linked to Marrone, Marc Trestman, Greg Olson and Kirby Wilson.