Gray, who's interviewed with Houston, would be considered a strong candidate should the Bills determine they want to maintain some continuity by hiring someone familiar with the team. Although the Bills defense struggled this season, finishing 29th in the NFL, the unit was slowed by injuries.
Gray told The AP he is unaware of Mularkey's resignation but would want to have a fair chance at being considered for the job.
"I've been here five years and I know the guys so I don't have to re-evaluate anything, we would just have to take off and run from there," Gray said. "You don't want to take steps backward, you want to take steps forward, and that's what Mr. Wilson has been doing."
Gray added he's been contacted by Lions president Matt Millen, but an interview has not yet been scheduled.
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