-- For the first time in 13 years, the Green Bay Packers are on the hunt for a new head coach.

Mike McCarthy has been the primary holder of the position since he was hired on in 2006, winning 135 games and a Super Bowl to boot along with a multitude of other accolades that have helped lay the groundwork for his own legacy.

But now, the time has come to commence the search for his successor. It's an unfamiliar position for the Packers, who have had just four different full-time head coaches since 1992. Offensive coordinator Joe Philbin was promoted to interim head coach after McCarthy was relieved of his duties on Dec. 2 and is expected to be one of the many candidates interviewed for the job.

The following is a list of every confirmed name that has been tied to the Packers' coaching search.

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Joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' staff as a quarterbacks coach in 2001 before becoming the head coach of the Indianapolis Colts in 2009. He's held various assistant and positional jobs en route to becoming the Detroit Lions' head coach in 2014 where he served for four seasons.

Similar to Caldwell, Pagano made his way onto the NFL scene in 2001 as a secondary coach for the Cleveland Browns. He was made a positional coach and defensive coordinator for various teams before becoming the Colts' head coach in 2012, one year after Caldwell left. Pagano was fired at the end of the 2017 campaign.

Campbell, a former player, spent 2010-2015 as an intern, tight ends coach and interim head coach (2015) of the Miami Dolphins. He's been with the Saints since 2016, a team he previously played for during his time in the league in 2009.

Pittsburgh Steelers OL coach Mike Munchak (Interview granted; No confirmed date)

Munchak is another ex-player, except with a significant resume. He was a Pro-Bowler for nine of his 12 seasons in the league and earned First-team All-Pro honors in four. Munchak worked with the Houston Oilers and Tennesee Titans as an offensive assistant, offensive line coach and briefly, their head coach, all for the better part of a decade. He's been the Steelers' offensive line coach since 2014.

Flores has been a key component in the Patriots' scouting department since 2004. His rise through the ranks as a special teams assistant and positional coach hasn't been widely documented, but certainly helps his pedigree. He first became the team's linebackers coach in 2016. In 2018, he assumed play-calling duties and took on the role as de-factor defensive coordinator.

Interlocked with the Patriots for a large part of his professional career, McDaniels' only break-offs from New England were in 2009 to become the Denver Broncos' head coach and in 2011 to serve as the St. Louis Rams' offensive coordinator. McDaniels eventually found his way back to New England in 2012, where he's remained. He nearly accepted a head-coaching job with the Colts last year, but the situation didn't make enough sense for him to fully follow through with the transition. Either that, or Andrew Lucks' up-in-the-air status scared him off, or the Patriots offered him more money and a secured future.

McDaniels is believed to be the front-runner for the Packers' vacant coaching position.

When Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy was the athletic director at Northwestern, he hired on Pat Fitzgerald in 2006 to coach the Wildcats. It was a legacy-shaping hire a year before Murphy came to Green Bay. Fitzgerald had been at Northwestern for five years prior and had made his home in the collegiate circuit. Due to his connections with Murphy, he is believed to be one of the favorites to land the Packers' coaching job.

LaFleur follows the young and innovative blueprint that teams are likely going to want to follow this offseason -- mainly because the Rams did it that one time. LaFleur is only 39 years old and has a lot of coaching experience under his belt for his age. He's mostly been an assistant before becoming an offensive quality control coach for the Houston Texans in 2008. After four seasons with the Washington Redskins' quarterbacks coach, he bounced between the Atlanta Falcons, Los Angeles Rams and his current locale in Tennesee. LaFleur was largely credited for Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan's MVP season in 2016 and Rams quarterback Jared Goff's breakout in 2017. He'll interview with the team this Sunday, Jan 6.

Along with Campbell, the Packers will also likely meet with the team's offensive coordinator, Pete Carmichael Jr. According to Jason La Canfora of CBSSports.com, the team has requested to interview with him and will likely end up doing so on Saturday while they're in town. Carmichael has been in New Orleans since 2006, serving as the team's quarterbacks coach in his first year -- the same time they team acquired Drew Brees. He was promoted to the offensive coordinator position in 2009 and has engineered some of the league's best offenses with Brees at the helm. In 2018, the Saints rank eighth in total offensive yards per game and third in points scored per game. The Saints are currently the No. 1 seed in the NFC.

The 40-year-old Adam Gase was fired by the Miami Dolphins last week, marking the end of a three-year run in which he only led his team to the playoffs once (2016). His shortcomings with the Dolphins have been somewhat of a blemish on what has otherwise been an impressive career for Gase. He made it to the NFL in 2003, spending five seasons with the Detroit Lions and holding various titles, including the team's quarterback coach in 2007. Gase found his way to Denver in 2009, serving as the Broncos' wide receivers coach (2009-2010), quarterbacks coach (2011-2012) and offensive coordinator (2013-2014) for six seasons. He helped engineer Peyton Manning's historic 2013 campaign. Gase was the Chicago Bears' offensive coordinator in 2015 as well, leading Jay Cutler to one of the most productive seasons of his career.

Todd Monken, 52, has never been a head coach at the NFL level. If the Packers chose to pursue him, it'd be considered a lateral move since it's a promotion from coordinator to head coach. Monken coached at the collegiate level for 18 seasons, first in 1989 as an assistant at Grand Valley State. He spent roughly two decades dedicating offensive prowess to Notre Dame, Eastern Michigan, Louisiana Tech, Oklahoma State and Louisiana State. Monken's specialty in offense could greatly benefit the Packers after a disappointing 2018 campaign. He briefly served as the offensive coordinator at Oklahoma State and the head coach at Southern Mississippi for three seasons between NFL jobs. He was the Jacksonville Jaguars' wide receivers coach from 2007-2010 and became the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach in 2016.