Los Angeles Times

Experience­d Phillips will coordinate Rams’ defense

Most recently with the Broncos, Phillips has favored a 3-4 alignment.

- By Gary Klein gary.klein@latimes.com Twitter: @LATimeskle­in

Wade Phillips, the architect of one of the most dominating defenses in NFL history, on Thursday was officially announced as the Rams’ defensive coordinato­r.

Phillips, 69, has been an NFL head coach, defensive coordinato­r or assistant for 39 seasons. New Rams Coach Sean McVay and the Rams had agreed to terms with Phillips before McVay was introduced last week.

“Wade has seen it all in our league, and I believe that his wealth of knowledge and experience will be a tremendous asset to our entire coaching staff and players,” McVay, 30, said in a statement Thursday. “Our defense has been one of our core strengths and I expect it to continue to grow and thrive under Wade’s leadership.”

Phillips was the Denver Broncos’ defensive coordinato­r the last two seasons. In the 2015 season, the Broncos won Super Bowl 50 with the NFL’s top-ranked defense, one of the most dominant units in league history. The Broncos ranked fourth this season.

Phillips’ contract with the Broncos expired at the end of this season. With Coach Gary Kubiak stepping down, the Broncos hired former Miami Dolphins defensive coordinato­r Vance Joseph as head coach.

Phillips has also served as defensive coordinato­r for six other teams and was head coach for three teams.

The Rams ranked ninth in defense this season under coordinato­r Gregg Williams while running a defense that most often featured four linemen, two linebacker­s and five defensive backs. Williams left to become defensive coordinato­r for the Cleveland Browns.

Phillips has traditiona­lly favored a 3-4 alignment.

McVay said last week that having a seasoned coach such as Phillips would help him delegate and empower assistants.

“When you’re able to agree to terms with a coach like Wade Phillips, that does free you up,” he said. “When you’re head coach, you’re responsibl­e for managing the team and building those relationsh­ips with everybody.

“But having great coaches in place can then allow you to be more selective in how you go about your everyday approach.”

 ?? Matt Slocum Associated Press ?? “WADE HAS SEEN it all in our league,” new Rams Coach Sean McVay said of 69-year-old Wade Phillips, above, who was the architect of the Denver Broncos’ Super Bowl-winning defense last season.
Matt Slocum Associated Press “WADE HAS SEEN it all in our league,” new Rams Coach Sean McVay said of 69-year-old Wade Phillips, above, who was the architect of the Denver Broncos’ Super Bowl-winning defense last season.

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