Vance Joseph is making the interview tour this week.

Four NFL teams, including Las Vegas, Arizona and the New York Giants, have lined up interviews with the Broncos defensive coordinator, a source with knowledge of the interview requests told The Post on Tuesday. Those three are in addition to Tennessee, which was reported Monday.

Two of those jobs are particularly interesting.

The first is the Cardinals because Joseph spent four years there as the team’s defensive coordinator under head coach Kliff Kingsbury.

Arizona’s current general manager, Monti Ossenfort, was hired as Joseph was leaving for Denver in early 2023, but Joseph knows Arizona owner Michael Bidwill well from his years with the organization.

The other, naturally, is the Raiders. Las Vegas is starting over after a failed one-year run with Pete Carroll. Their general manager, John Spytek, is a former Broncos front office executive, though he and Joseph never actually crossed paths in Denver. In addition to Spytek, the Raiders’ search involves heavy influence from minority owner Tom Brady.

Coaching in Las Vegas, of course, would mean coaching against the Broncos and head coach Sean Payton twice per season.

The Giants represent one of the more compelling job openings of the cycle because they appear to have a young quarterback in place after Jaxson Dart showed promise as a rookie. Not only that, but they have a disruptive, talented defensive front that features Dexter Lawrence in the middle and the likes of Brian Burnes and Kayvon Thibodeaux on the edge.

“They have, like, four werewolves in there,” Denver offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi said of the Giants before the teams played in October.

Because the Broncos played Sunday and have a bye this week, Joseph can begin interviewing virtually with teams on Wednesday. Those initial interviews must be completed by the wild-card round. Subsequent interviews can follow either after Denver has been eliminated for the playoffs or, if the Broncos make the Super Bowl, on the bye week between the conference title games and the start of Super Bowl week.

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