The Colts have found their replacement for Gus Bradley at defensive coordinator. And it's an AFC champion one coming over.
After parting ways with their three-year defensive coordinator, Gus Bradley, the Colts were looking for an upgrade. The news broke on Monday that the Colts will be signing their new defensive coach in Lou Anarumo.
The Indianapolis Colts are hiring former Cincinnati Bengals assistant Lou Anarumo defensive coordinator, league sources told The Athletic. Anarumo replaced Gus Bradley who the Colts “parted ways” with earlier this month after he spent the last three seasons with the franchise.
The Indianapolis Colts announced the hiring of Lou Anarumo as their new defensive coordinator on Tuesday.Anarumo, 58, held the same post the past six seasons in Cincinnati before the Bengals fired
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The Indianapolis Colts decided two weeks ago that their defense needed a change. On Monday, the offseason overhaul began with the hiring of Lou Anarumo, a person with knowledge of the hire confirmed to.
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Anarumo joins head coach Shane Steichen's staff in Indianapolis after six years on the job in Cincinnati. The Bengals fired Anarumo on Jan. 6 after fielding the NFL's 25th ranked defense (348.3 yards allowed per game) and missing the playoffs.