One day after introducing their new general manager, the Atlanta Falcons got back to work trying to find a head coach Wednesday, meeting with Dallas Cowboys' Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett for the second time. Garrett has also had two interviews with the Baltimore Ravens, and ESPN's Ed Werder reported Tuesday that according to sources, the Ravens have offered him the job. Cowboys' owner Jerry Jones is also reportedly trying to keep Garrett in Dallas. Thomas Dimitroff, who was hired as GM last weekend, indicated the Falcons may have their man by the end of this week. If that's the case, Garrett and former Baltimore Raven's Defensive Coordinator Rex Ryan would appear to be at the head of the list. They are the only two candidates to get a second interview with Atlanta so far.