Arab Times

Colts hire Eagles OC Reich as head coach

Chiefs QB Smith excited about move

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PHILADELPH­IA, Feb 12, (RTRS): After a surprising and embarrassi­ng renewed search for a head coach, the Indianapol­is Colts hired Philadelph­ia Eagles offensive coordinato­r Frank Reich on Sunday.

Reich is expected to be formally introduced at a Tuesday press conference, the Colts announced.

The Colts’ decision to hire the Super Bowl-winning coordinato­r wrapped up an intensive coaching search after New England Patriots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels’ stunning move to back out of an agreement in principle that led to the team announcing Tuesday that he would be introduced at a Wednesday.

The NFL Network first reported Reich’s agreement on a five-year deal, and it was confirmed by other media outlets and ESPN, which reported earlier Sunday that Reich was the favorite for the job.

Reich, 56, emerged as the favorite for the job after meeting with Colts general manager Chris Ballard on Friday.

“We are excited to have Frank Reich as our new head coach,” Ballard said in a statement. “Frank is a leader of men who will demand excellence from our players on and off the field. I look forward to working with Frank to deliver a championsh­ip-caliber team to the city of Indianapol­is.”

Reich’s resume was enhanced with quarterbac­k Nick Foles leading the Eagles to a 41-33 victory over the New England Patriots last Sunday in Super Bowl LII. The Eagles’ offense, led by Carson Wentz before his injury and then Foles, improved from 22nd in 2016 to seventh in the NFL this season.

The Colts finished an intensive

Reich

news conference round of interviews over the weekend after Ballard was left to explain the embarrassi­ng circumstan­ces in which McDaniels reneged on a deal. Ballard acknowledg­ed there was no signed agreement with McDaniels.

Alex Smith knows the trade won’t become official until next month, but the new starting quarterbac­k for the Washington Redskins says he is “jacked” and “really excited” about the move.

The Kansas City Chiefs agreed on Jan 30 to trade Smith to Washington in exchange for a 2018 third-round pick and cornerback Kendall Fuller. Smith reportedly agreed to a four-year extension worth $94 million and averaging $23.5 million per year with $71 million in guaranteed money.

“I’m jacked. I’m really excited,” Smith said last week on the Murph & Mac podcast on KBNR radio in San Francisco. “Once I found out that things in Kansas City were going in a different direction, I was pumped at the opportunit­y, and when Washington came calling I was hopeful that that was a possible destinatio­n, and I’m just jacked that it worked out. They wanted me because the feeling was mutual, and I’m looking forward to it.”

Smith, who turns 34 in May, spent the past five seasons with the Chiefs. His deal to Washington can’t be completed until the new NFL business year begins March 14.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fired defensive line coach Jay Hayes more than a month after the season ended and head coach Dirk Koetter indicated he did not anticipate any changes to his staff, according to multiple reports.

Hayes confirmed the team’s decision to the Tampa Bay Times despite being under contract for the 2018 season. The decision was made on Friday.

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