The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Broncos hire three Rams assistants

- — Kevin Modesti

Winning the Super Bowl is earning some Rams assistant coaches bigger jobs with new teams.

Three joined the Denver Broncos on Thursday, with Ejiro Evero hired as defensive coordinato­r, Dwayne Stukes as special teams coordinato­r and Marcus Dixon as defensive line coach under new head coach Nathaniel Hackett.

Evero coached the Rams’ secondary and coordinate­d their pass defense in his fifth season with the team, Stukes was assistant specialtea­ms coach in his only year in L.A., and Dixon was assistant defensive-line coach for one year.

Those announceme­nts came on the day Rams offensive coordinato­r Kevin O’connell had his formal introducti­on as the Minnesota Vikings’ head coach, becoming the fourth of Sean Mcvay’s assistants to get a top job.

O’connell reportedly will interview Rams runningbac­ks coach and assistant head coach Thomas Brown for the Vikings’ offensive-coordinato­r role.

For Mcvay, losing successful assistant coaches is nothing new, and he has called it a “champagne problem.”

Last offseason, eight members of the 20-man staff departed, including defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley to become Chargers head coach.

• Rams quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford and his wife Kelly said they will pay for the medical care and damaged equipment of a photograph­er who was injured at the team’s Super Bowl victory rally in Exposition Park on Wednesday.

Kelly Smiley, a Southern California sports photograph­er who works for the Rams, fell about 10 feet off the front of the stage. Both Staffords appeared to see it happen, and Kelly Stafford rushed to the edge and showed concern while Smiley was attended to and taken away in a wheelchair. Smiley said on Twitter that she suffered a spinal fracture.

“We have been in communicat­ion with Kelly Smiley since yesterday’s incident and we are sorry for what happened,” the Staffords said in a statement. “As we told Kelly, we will be covering all her hospital bills and replacing her cameras. We wish her a speedy recovery.”

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