After moving on from Gus Bradley earlier in the week, the Indianapolis Colts will reportedly be interviewing Lou Anarumo for their defensive coordinator opening, according to Tom Pelissero. Anarumo was most recently the Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator from 2019-2024 but was let go following the conclusion of the regular season.
According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the Colts are set to interview former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, and former head coach Steve Wilks to start their defensive coordinator search.
Just days after being let go, former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo is reportedly set to interview with another NFL team.
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After the Cincinnati Bengals narrowly beat the Denver Broncos, the AFC playoff picture has gotten a lot more complicated.
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The Cincinnati Bengals are far from the only team in search of a new defensive coordinator after firing Lou Anarumo. The Indianapolis Colts are also starting that process about 112 miles northwest and will be interviewing Anarumo next week,