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Cardinals hire Panthers’ Wilks

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PHOENIX — Steve Wilks is the new head coach of the Arizona Cardinals.

The Cardinals announced Monday that the 48-yearold Carolina Panthers defensive coordinato­r had agreed to a four-year contract with a team option for a fifth.

Wilks spent one season as coordinato­r in Carolina, his 12th year as an NFL assistant. Wilks spent five seasons as Panthers secondary coach before his promotion a year ago.

Wilks replaces the colorful and outspoken Bruce Arians, who retired after five seasons and compiled a franchise-record 50 victories.

With the hiring of Wilks, all three major football programs in the state have African-American coaches — Wilks, Herm Edwards at Arizona State and Kevin Sumlin at Arizona. Wilks is the Cardinals’ second African-American coach (Denny Green was the first) and the only minority to get an NFL head coaching job this hiring cycle.

The Cardinals were 8-8 last season despite a myriad of significan­t injuries and closed out Arians’ career with a

win in Seattle.

“This is not really a rebuild, this is a retool,” Wilks told azcardinal­s.com. “We have the culture of winning here. We just have to be able to sustain it. It’s all about trying to get to the next level and the consistenc­y you need to get to the next level.”

Patrick Peterson, perennial Pro Bowl cornerback and a leader of the Arizona defense, tweeted simply “I LOVE IT.”

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