The Record (Troy, NY)

Colts have a new coach in Pats Josh McDaniels

- By Michael Marot

INDIANAPOL­IS » The Indianapol­is Colts waited 22 days to make Josh McDaniels their coach. On Tuesday, they got it done.

The team announced the hiring of New England’s longtime offensive coordinato­r on its Twitter account. Word leaked last month that the sides were close to a deal.

“We are excited to welcome Josh McDaniels, who has agreed to terms as our new head coach!” the post read. “Press conference scheduled for Wednesday.”

He succeeds Chuck Pagano, who was fired Dec. 31, and inherits a team that finished 4-12 in a season without injured quarterbac­k Andrew Luck. Contract terms were not immediatel­y available.

In McDaniels, the Colts get a five-time Super Bowl champ who has been considered one of the best young offensive minds in football and a top-tier head coaching candidate the past several years. He had been a head coach in Denver.

The hiring comes a day after the Detroit Lions landed Patriots defensive coordinato­r Matt Patricia as their coach, meaning the AFC champions must find two new coordinato­rs.

Until the Patriots’ season ended, with Sunday’s Super Bowl loss, NFL rules prohibited Indy from saying or doing anything with McDaniels.

But within days of Pagano’s ouster, general manager Chris Ballard interviewe­d McDaniels during the Patriots’ postseason bye week. Two weeks later, reports indicated the deal was all but finished and potential suitors, like the New York Giants, started hiring other coaches.

A few hours after the initial reports about McDaniels, other leaks revealed Dallas Cowboys linebacker­s coach Matt Eberflus was set to become McDaniels’ new defensive coordinato­r — a decision Eberflus’ wife apparently confirmed by updating her Facebook profile with an Indianapol­is Colts logo.

McDaniels is also expected to pluck at least one other coach off New England’s staff.

Ballard and team owner Jim Irsay met again with McDaniels the week before the Super Bowl and NFL. com reported Sunday that former Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinato­r Darrell Bevell might take the same job in Indy.

Bevell worked with Brett Favre for six seasons in Green Bay and two more in Minnesota. He also spent six seasons with Russell Wilson in Seattle.

McDaniels, the son of a Hall of Fame high school coach in football rich Ohio, spent 14 of the past 17 seasons working with Bill Belichick in New England. Heworked his way up from personnel assistant to defensive assistant before being promoted to quarterbac­ks coach in 2004.

From 2006- 08, he served as offensive coordinato­r, calling plays during New England’s perfect regular season in 2007. He returned as offensive coordinato­r in 2012 and stayed for five seasons as he debated which job to take.

McDaniels’ first coaching job, in 1999, was as a graduate assistant on Nick Saban’s staff at Michigan State.

The one glaring flaw: an 11-17 record in his only other head coaching job, which ended before he could complete his second full season in Denver. He was hired by the St. Louis Rams as offensive coordinato­r after the firing and stayed one year before returning to New England.

Ballard and Irsay are betting that McDaniels learned from his mistakes with the Broncos.

 ?? ELISE AMENDOLA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2016, file photo, New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady (12) confers with offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Foxborough, Mass. The Indianapol­is...
ELISE AMENDOLA - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2016, file photo, New England Patriots quarterbac­k Tom Brady (12) confers with offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Foxborough, Mass. The Indianapol­is...

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