Yuma Sun

Colts hire Eagles OC Shane Steichen as head coach

- BY MICHAEL MAROT

INDIANAPOL­IS – Shane Steichen accepted his dream job on Tuesday.

Now, he’s waiting to see if he gets to rebuild the Indianapol­is Colts around the quarterbac­k of his dreams.

Team owner Jim Irsay ended a monthlong search that included interviews with more than a dozen candidates by hiring the 37-year-old, first-time head coach who has a penchant for turning promising young quarterbac­ks into stars.

“We felt Shane had a lot of that offensive magic that can be hard to find, knowing we’re going to have a young quarterbac­k to develop,” Irsay said. “He had a presence and boy did it come through. Also his mind, thinking multiple things at once, disseminat­ing those things quickly, I think he has a special mind for football.”

Indy certainly needs a new perspectiv­e – and some stability – after missing the playoffs each of the past two seasons.

Steichen becomes the Colts’ fourth coach since 2017 and they’re likely to be starting yet another different quarterbac­k on opening day, extending their streak to seven straight seasons.

Irsay and general manager Chris Ballard are now pinning their hopes on a gruff-looking, toughtalki­ng coach who worked previously with Philip Rivers and helped mentor Justin Herbert of the Los Angeles Chargers and Jalen Hurts in Philadelph­ia.

Steichen becomes the second straight former Eagles offensive coordinato­r to make a Super Bowl run and then leave days later for Indianapol­is. Frank Reich took the same path in 2018 after Philadelph­ia won its first championsh­ip since 1960.

 ?? DARRON CUMMINGS/AP ?? SHANE STEICHEN shakes hand with Indianapol­is Colts owner Jim Irsay during a news conference on Tuesday in Indianapol­is.
DARRON CUMMINGS/AP SHANE STEICHEN shakes hand with Indianapol­is Colts owner Jim Irsay during a news conference on Tuesday in Indianapol­is.

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