The Indianapolis Colts have hired Shane Steichen as their head coach, leaving the Arizona Cardinals' head coaching job as the lone vacancy in the NFL.
also was reportedly a finalist for the position, but ESPN's Josh Weinfuss reported Monday that the Cardinals were focusing on Anarumo and Gannon in their search, implying that Kafka was out of the running.Gannon, 40, just completed his second season as the Eagles’ defensive coordinator under coach Nick Sirianni. Under Gannon’s direction, Philadelphia’s defense ranked first in the NFL against the pass and second in total defense .
The Denver Broncos, Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans have all made coaching hires this offseason before the Cardinals.More:The Panthers hired Frank Reich, the former coach of the Colts, who also interviewed with the Cardinals.
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