The Indianapolis Colts are hoping for some bigger success on the defensive side of the ball, but some things will remain the same in terms of the personnel. While new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo already made his first hire by bringing in James Bettcher as the linebackers coach,
The Colts have a new defensive coordinator in Lou Anarumo, which needs to be just their first step in overhauling their defense.
Lou Anarumo is ready to transform the Colts defense, but he admitted he can't do it alone. Here are five pieces Indianapolis can give him to help out.
In a significant shift in defensive philosophy, the Colts are hiring Lou Anarumo as defensive coordinator. He is far more aggressive than Gus Bradley
The Indianapolis Colts made a major hire Monday by landing one of the most hotly-pursued defensive coordinator candidates. The Colts are hiring former
He was nicknamed the "Mad Scientist" for his early success with the Bengals but was fired after a disappointing 2024-25 season.
The #Colts are hiring Lou Anarumo as their defensive coordinator, sources tell The Insiders. One of the NFL’s most respected defensive minds, Anarumo spent the past six seasons as DC in Cincinnati. Now he takes over in Indy. pic.twitter.com/ddcvQCICU7
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indianapolis Colts’ new defensive coordinator walks into the room three minutes ahead of schedule. New Colts DC Lou Anarumo is scheduled to meet local reporters Thursday at 9 a.m., but the clock above the door shows 8:57 when he ...
According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Falcons are hiring Jeff Ulbrich to be their next defensive coordinator. Ulbrich was previously the defensive coordinator for the New York Jets and took over as the interim head coach this season after Robert Saleh was fired.
Shortly after a full press conference with the new Cowboys head coach, the organization unveiled their next big plan: a new defensive coordinator. Specifically, the addition of Matt Eberflus, the former Chicago Bears head coach.
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