Riley, who has two seasons remaining on a contract that allows him to serve as president and coach or exclusively in the front-office role, said earlier this week that he would decide on his coaching future quickly after next week’s season finale against Atlanta. On Thursday, he laid out his immediate postseason itinerary. ”I’m going to finish the season and we’re going to start the process of evaluation [and] exit meetings with our players,” Riley said. “I’ll sit down with [owner] Micky [Arison] and we’ll talk about the direction that we’re going to go.”
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