The New England Patriots’ search for a new head football executive remains stuck in the mud. On Tuesday, two more potential candidates have declined a chance to interview with the organization.
Neither former Arizona Cardinals vice president of player personnel Quentin Harris nor current Buffalo Bills director of player personnel Terrance Gray are interested in pursuing the open position, according to respective reports by CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones and Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer.
The Patriots are therefore now 0-for-3 when it comes to interview requests. Cincinnati Bengals executive Trey Brown, who would have had ties to New England, also decided not to take the opportunity.