Recent reports and rumors from NFL insiders suggested it, but the Indianapolis Colts have fired defensive coordinator Gus Bradley after three seasons with the team. Head coach Shane Steichen had this to say:
The Indianapolis Colts parted ways with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley after three seasons with the team and multiple underperforming years.
After departing from Gus Bradley, the Indianapolis Colts should consider these three defensive coordinators next.
Colts coach Shane Steichen saw some appeal in working with a veteran defensive coordinator with experience as a head coach, and though things didn’t work out well with Bradley in the end, perhaps that’s still the type of coach Steichen is looking for.
The Indianapolis Colts have parted ways with Gus Bradley. Let’s take a look at some potential replacements at defensive coordinator.
The Indianapolis Colts have fired defensive coordinator Gus Bradley after a disappointing 2024 season. He leaves the Colts after being with the team since the 2022 season. “I’m appreciative of Gus and the commitment he made to the Colts,
On Monday, the Colts "parted ways" with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley, the former Jacksonville Jaguars head coach and one-time defensive coordinator for Seattle's "Legion of Boom" units in the 201
Colts coach Shane Steichen said a decision will be made on defensive coordinator Gus Bradley returning after an evaluation process.
The Indianapolis Colts fired defensive coordinator Gus Bradley on Monday after his third season with the team. "I'm appreciative of Gus and the commitment he made to the Colts," head
Shane Steichen is ready to start his third season as coach of the Indianapolis Colts and he's already making changes.
INDIANAPOLIS — A different man will be leading the Colts defense next season. The question is whether or not there will be significant changes to the team’s defensive approach. Indianapolis parted ways with defensive coordinator Gus Bradley on Monday ...
The Colts are moving on from their veteran defensive coordinator. Jim Irsay announced Monday that the team is not bringing back Gus Bradley. The former Jaguars HC and four-time NFL DC had been in Indianapolis for the past three seasons.