BUFFALO, N. Cheap Air Max Plus Authentic .Y. - Bengals offensive co-ordinator Hue Jackson interviewed for the Buffalo Bills head-coaching job on Wednesday. And former New York Jets coach Rex Ryan is on deck.A person familiar with the teams search process revealed those two candidates — among a number of others — to The Associated Press on Wednesday. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the Bills have not announced any details of their search to replace Doug Marrone, who stepped down abruptly last week.There are at least 10 candidates on the list. Bills defensive co-ordinator Jim Schwartz has already been interviewed, as was Philadelphia Eagles offensive co-ordinator Pat Shurmer, the person said.A second person familiar with the process, and also speaking on the condition of anonymity, told the AP that the Bills were granted permission from the Browns to interview Cleveland offensive co-ordinator Kyle Shanahan. He is the son of two-time Super Bowl-winning coach Mike Shanahan, who is also a candidate after being interviewed by the Bills in San Francisco last weekend.The Bills are taking an exhaustive, wide-reaching approach to the search under new owners Terry and Kim Pegula, who bought the franchise in October. Both Pegulas are sitting in on the interviews, along with general manager Doug Whaley and team president Russ Brandon.The team has not established a timetable on hiring a coach, or placed a limit on the number of candidates being considered, the person said.Thats a switch from the Bills previous coaching search, during which five candidates were interviewed six days before Marrone was hired in early January 2013. The team is in the midst of its sixth coaching search since Wade Phillips was fired following the 2000 season.Separately, a third person familiar with the decision told the AP that former general manager Buddy Nix and veteran scouts David G. Smith and David W. Smith will not return. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the Bills have not announced the moves.Nix held the role of special assistant since stepping down as GM in May 2013. The Smiths had a combined 58 years of NFL experience, and each held the title of scout emeritus.The off-season changes come following a season in which the Bills showed signs of progress. Buffalo (9-7) had its best record in 10 years, yet still extended the NFLs longest active playoff drought to 15 seasons.Marrones departure caught the Bills off guard. The second-year coach exercised the opt-out clause in his contract, which kicked into effect once the team was sold following the death of Hall of Fame owner Ralph Wilson in March.The Pegulas now have a chance to start fresh. 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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell made it clear South Florida wouldnt get another Super Bowl without significant improvements to the stadium, which opened in 1987. Ross has been lobbying for renovations since he became majority owner in 2009, and he called the agreement with Miami-Dade County "unique and creative." "We have one of the worlds most aspirational cities, and as such deserve a stadium that will provide significant economic impact to Miami-Dade County," Ross said in a statement. "This will not only secure the future of the Dolphins, but will ensure that Miami has one of the worlds best venues to host events of this magnitude going forward." South Florida and New Orleans are tied for the most Super Bowls with 10. The most recent one in Miami was in 2010, and the Dolphins intend to bid next spring for the next available Super Bowl, which will be played in 2019. "That was part of the intent of trying to get it done," president and CEO Tom Garfinkell said. Clearance Air Max Plus. "We want to bring in as many marquee events as we can as soon as we can." The county will use tourist development money to pay the Dolphins $4 million for each Super Bowl at the stadium, $3 million for each college football national championship game and $2 million for a college playoff game. The county also will pay for events such as soccer matches and major concerts. "It shows the commitment that our owner, Steve Ross, has to make this a world-class organization," Dolphins coach Joe Philbin said. "Its exciting for everybody in the organization, and I think its exciting for everybody in the South Florida region. Im sure well be able to attract some great events. Its a big day for us." Ross is now eligible for NFL money given to teams that secure government help in stadium deals. Hes also pursuing a new state program that could bring as much as $3 million a year to the stadium beyond the $2 million the state already pays. The team will continue to pay property taxes on the stadium. The Dolphins delegation at the commission meeting included Pro Football Hall of Famers Dan Marino and Larry Little, along with former players Jason Taylor, Dick Anderson and Nat Moore. Marino played in the first game at the stadium. "Im excited that its going to be around and get a new look," he said. "Its great for the community." The deal with the county came together after efforts by Ross to secure county and state tax money failed last year. Without legislative approval of that proposal, the Dolphins were unable to go forward with a planned referendum on the issue in Miami-Dade County. ' ' '