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Updated: Saturday, 21 Jan 2012, 12:15 PM EST
Published : Saturday, 21 Jan 2012, 12:15 AM EST
Indianapolis, Ind. (WISH) - Two more names have surfaced in the search for a new Colts head coach. Sources tell 24-hour News 8's Chris Widlic that game day consultant and former Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel is in the mix.
Meanwhile, the NFL Network is reporting that the Colts also want to talk to former Vikings' head man Brad Childress. He and general manager Ryan Grigson have ties from their days in Philadelphia.
Titans defensive coordinator Jerry Gray had his formal interview with the team about the vacancy. The 49-year old has spent the last 15 years with a handful of teams after a successful NFL playing career. Other candidates include Saints offensive guru Pete Carmichael and Bengals defensive coach Mike Zimmer.
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