Indian American becomes NFL coordinator for first time
INDIAN-American Sean Desai has been named new defensive coordinator for Chicago Bears, making him the first National Football League (NFL) Coordinator of South Asian and Indian descent.
Last week, the Chicago Bears promoted Desai, 37, from safeties coach to defensive coordinator. He replaces Chuck Pagano, who announced retirement early after 36 years in coaching.
‘We are very fortunate and excited to promote from within and announce
Sean Desai has been named defensive coordinator for our football team,’ Chicago Bears coach Matt Nagy said in a statement.
‘He is a person of high football intelligence, extremely detail-oriented, has a very strong work ethic and I cannot think of someone more deserving to lead our defense. Sean is a family man of high character and the respect he has within our building from coaches, players and staff is unparalleled,’ Nagy said.
Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi welcomed Desai’s promotion. ‘As a die-hard Chicago Bears fan, a person of South Asian and Indian descent, and as an American,
I’m thrilled by the news that the Bears have chosen Sean Desai as their new Defensive Coordinator, making him the first coordinator of South Asian and Indian descent in NFL history,’ he said.
According to Chicago Bears, Desai began his coaching career at Temple, his alma mater, in 2006, serving as a defensive assistant and special teams coach for five seasons.
As special teams’ coordinator in 2010 at the age of 27, he was one of the youngest coordinators in college football