The Colts have found their replacement for Gus Bradley at defensive coordinator. And it's an AFC champion one coming over.
Indianapolis parted ways with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley on Monday ... up five touchdowns to vagabond New York quarterback Drew Lock and 38 points to a Giants team ranked dead-last in ...
The Indianapolis Colts have hired former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo as their new DC, the team announced Tuesday.
The Indianapolis Colts have found their new defensive coordinator after it was reported on Monday afternoon that they are expected to hire former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo. Here are four things to know about the new leader of the Indy defense:
Lou Anarumo has landed a new NFL job just two weeks after he was fired as Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator.
Former Purdue defensive backs coach Lou Anarumo has reportedly accepted a job as the defensive coordinator for the NFL's Indianapolis Colts.
Lou Anarumo has been in this situation before. Sort of. After overseeing Purdue’s defensive backs from 2004-11 and adding stints with the Miami Dolphins and New York Giants to his
Former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo has reportedly landed a job with another NFL team.
The Indianapolis Colts are searching for a defensive coordinator after parting ways with Gus Bradley. Guys like Steve Wilks, Robert Saleh, and Dennis Allen are ideal candidates for the job.
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Mougey will replace Joe Douglas, who was fired on Nov. 19 after five-plus seasons as general manager. During his time with the Jets, Douglas registered a 32-62 record. Phil Savage was the Jets’ interim general manager for the final six games of the 2024 season.
Darren Mougey’s football journey is quite a story. He played quarterback in high school and then attended San Diego State. After two years at the college level as a QB, Mougey converted to wide receiver. He went on to catch 66 passes for 805 yards and six touchdowns in his final two seasons with the Aztecs.