The Indinapolis Colts made it official on Tuesday and announced that Lou Anarumo will be the team's next defensive coordinator. HAPPY LOU YEAR! — Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) January 21, 202
The Indianapolis Colts are hiring ex-Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo as their defensive coordinator, according to multiple reports. Lou Anarumo joins head coach Shane Steichen's staff in Indianapolis after six years on the job in Cincinnati.
Season Defined By 'Adversity, Not Living Up to My Own Expectations'The Indianapolis Colts have officially brought in Lou Anarumo as their next defensive coordinator. HAPPY LOU YEAR! pic.twitter.com/8VucBlmut2— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) January 21,
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