
Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder has a big decision to make this offseason when it comes to hiring a new head coach, and a potential prospect was seen in his luxury box on Sunday afternoon. Former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer was seen sitting with Redskins injured quarterback Alex Smith, who Meyer coached back in 2004 at Utah, which set social media ablaze. Meyer, who won three national titles during his time as a college coach, stepped down from his position at Ohio State due to health reasons last year, but has never totally ruled out a return to the sideline. Despite the optics of the situation, Meyer was not there on business. “Coach Meyer was here to support me, and Dwayne (Haskins),” said Redskins wide receiver Terry McLaurin, via The Washington Post. “He was in town. He called me last night and he wanted to come support me…
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