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
Colts owner Jim Irsay decided to bring Steichen back, along with general manager Chris Ballard, rather than cutting the cord on a head coach Irsay described as a young Don Shula in the preseason. Steichen knows he needs to grow as a coach, and in the opening statement of his final press conference of the 2024 season, the 39-year-old made a vow.
Colts’ GM Chris Ballard has had discussions with Shane Steichen about one particular area where he must improve in 2025.
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Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo as their defensive coordinator, according to multiple media reports.  Anarumo joins head coach Shane Steichen's staff in Indianapolis after six years on the job in Cincinnati.
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The Indianapolis Colts have hired Lou Anarumo as defensive coordinator. Will he get a weapon in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft?
If the Colts sign a Trey Lance or Jameis Winston, Richardson will be pressed to be the best version of himself. Without competition players become comfortable and complacent, which might lead to a disastrous and lazy culture, something the Colts have exhibited.
Let’s take a looks at some of the reactions out there to the news that the Colts are hiring Lou Anarumo as their new defensive coordinator.
The 30-year-old veteran signed with the Colts during the 2023 preseason but was released during roster cuts and signed to the practice squad. However, in an article from ESPN's Katlyn Kahler, Skipper recalled being upset about how the Colts went about informing him of his release.
The Indianapolis Colts are well into their search for a new defensive coordinator. They have completed interviews with all five confirmed candidates.  Multiple of their current list of candidates is viewed as top defensive coordinator's options throughout the NFL.
Dan Skipper spent about a month of 2023 training camp with the Indianapolis Colts, and his release left him salty.